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... looks less by having a ceiling lower than in proportion . The same low ceiling makes a very large room look larger than it is in reality . These experiments are by far too small a stock for a general theory : but they are all that occur ...
... looks less by having a ceiling lower than in proportion . The same low ceiling makes a very large room look larger than it is in reality . These experiments are by far too small a stock for a general theory : but they are all that occur ...
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... look ; consequently each of them will appear equal , or nearly equal , to what the whole did before the division . If , on the other hand , the whole be very small , so as scarce to fill the eye at one look , its divisions into parts ...
... look ; consequently each of them will appear equal , or nearly equal , to what the whole did before the division . If , on the other hand , the whole be very small , so as scarce to fill the eye at one look , its divisions into parts ...
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... look larger without its islands . 56 Furniture increaseth in appearance the size of a small room , for the same reason that divisions increase in appearance the size of a garden . " The emo- tion of wonder which is raised by a very ...
... look larger without its islands . 56 Furniture increaseth in appearance the size of a small room , for the same reason that divisions increase in appearance the size of a garden . " The emo- tion of wonder which is raised by a very ...
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Beauty of Language with respect to Signification | 18 |
Beauty of Language from a resemblance between Sound and Signification | 83 |
Influence of Passion with respect to our Perceptions Opinions and Belief 152 | 112 |
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