All this fires my soul, and, provided I am not disturbed, my subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey it, like a fine picture or a beautiful... The Nature of Mind and Human Automatism - Strana 144autor/autoři: Morton Prince - 1885 - 173 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Carl Emil Seashore - 1967 - 446 str.
...the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that / can suresy it, like a fine picture or a beautiful statue, at...glance. Nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successieely, but I hear them, as it were, all at once (glsich alles zusammen). What a delight this... | |
| Robert Crookall - 1969 - 204 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey it like a fine picture — at a glance. Nor do 1 hear, in my imagination, the parts successively, but I hear them, as it were,... | |
| Middendorf - 1981 - 172 str.
...of every brush stroke. Earlier in this chapter Mozart was quoted as saying that "it stands complete in my mind so that I can survey it like a fine picture. ..." Similarly, the interior decorator must visualize the results of choosing a certain sofa with certain... | |
| Howard Gardner, E Gardner - 2008 - 406 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodized and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey...successively, but I hear them, as it were all at once (glc;ch alles zusammen]. What a delight this is i cannot tell! (quoted in Ghiselin, p. 45) The claim... | |
| Mary Maxwell - 1984 - 394 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodized and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey...hear them, as it were, all at once. What a delight this is I cannot tell! Sculpture, similarly, lends itself to this kind of holistic imagining. Rodin... | |
| David J. Hargreaves - 1986 - 276 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey...successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once (gleich alles zusammen). What a delight this is I cannot tell! All this inventing, this producing,... | |
| Bernard J. Baars - 1993 - 454 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey...successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once (gleich alles zusammen). What a delight this is I cannot tell! . . . When I proceed to write down my... | |
| Gordon Paine - 1988 - 404 str.
...adequately assessed. Mozart declares in a letter that [the composition,] though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey it, like a fine picture or beautiful statue, at a glance. Nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successively, but I hear them,... | |
| Kathryn Ann Lindskoog - 1989 - 284 str.
...subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost complete and finished in my mind, so that I can survey...hear them, as it were, all at once. What a delight this is I cannot tell! All this inventing, this producing, takes place in a pleasing lively dream.... | |
| Nicholas Cook - 1990 - 276 str.
...becomes methodized and defined, and the whole, though it be long, stands almost finished and complete in my mind, so that I can survey it, like a fine picture...successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once. . . . When I proceed to write down my ideas, I take out of the bag of my memory, if I may use that... | |
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