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" I can describe my recollection of a scene as a "mental image" which I can "see" with my "mind's eye". ... I do not see it ... any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles which under due pressure he is ready to repeat. "
Mind - หน้า 294
1880
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The Living Age, เล่มที่ 194

1892 - 848 หน้า
...mind's eye,' and the ' image ' which it sees. This points to some initial fallacy. ... It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...image,' which I can ' see ' with my ' mind's eye. I do not see it any more than a men sees the thousand lines of Sophocles, which, under due pressure,...

Mind, เล่มที่ 5

1880 - 616 หน้า
...regarding the 'mind's eye' and the 'images' which it sees This points to some initial fallacy It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...'mental image' which I can 'see' with my 'mind's eye' I do not see it ... any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles which under due pressure...

Inquiries Into Human Faculty and Its Development

Francis Galton - 1883 - 422 หน้า
...eye,' and the ' images ' which it sees. . . . This points to some initial fallacy. . . . It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...image ' which I can ' see ' with my ' mind's eye." . . . I do not see it ... any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles which under due...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, เล่มที่ 56;เล่มที่ 119

1892 - 960 หน้า
..."mind's eyes," and the "image" which it sees. This points to some initial fallacy. . . . It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...mental image," which I can "see" with my " mind's eye." I do not see it any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles, which, under due pressure,...

Littell's Living Age, เล่มที่ 194

1892 - 860 หน้า
...mind's eye,' and the ' image ' which it sees. This points to some initial fallacy. ... It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...mental image, ' which I can 'see' with my 'mind's eye.' I do not see it any more than a men sees the thousand lines of Sophocles, which, under due pressure,...

The Book of Dreams and Ghosts

Andrew Lang - 1897 - 366 หน้า
...really expressed what I believed everybody supposed them to mean." One gentleman wrote : " It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...mental image ' which I can ' see ' with ' my mind's eye '. I do not see it," so he seems to have supposed that nobody else did. When he made inquiries in general...

An Introduction to Psychology

Mary Whiton Calkins - 1901 - 538 หน้า
...man . . . has of the nature of color. ' It is only by a figure of speech,' " one of them says, " ' that I can describe my recollection of a scene as a mental image that I can see with my mind's eye, . . . I do not see it . . . any more than a man sees the thousand...

Elements of Psychology

Sydney Herbert Mellone, Margaret Drummond - 1907 - 546 หน้า
...l mentioned below will enable the reader thoroughly to realise these differences. 1. "It is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...mental image,' which I can see with my ' mind's eye.' I do not see it ... any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles, which under due pressure...

The Mental and Physical Life of School Children

Peter Sandiford - 1913 - 364 หน้า
...the ' mind's eye,' and the ' images ' which it sees. . . . This points to some initial fallacy. . . . It is only as a figure of speech that I can describe...roam over the whole, or study minutely any part." " My powers are zero. To my consciousness there is almost no association of memory with objective visual...

Factors of Human Psychology

Lawrence Wooster Cole - 1926 - 378 หน้า
...correspondents possessed nothing which they could properly call visual imagery. One wrote, "it is only by a figure of speech that I can describe my recollection...'mental image' which I can see with my mind's eye, — I do not see it any more than a man sees the thousand lines of Sophocles which under due pressure...




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