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" Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whitlier it is to lead. The significance,... "
Racial Contrasts: Distinguishing Traits of the Graeco-Latins and Teutons - Page 7
by Albert Gehring - 1908 - 237 pages
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1890 - 712 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in...echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whitlier it is to lead. The significance, the value, of the image is all in this halo or penumbra that...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 508 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in...of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo PSYCHOLOGY. of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither it is to lead. The significance,...
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Psychology

William James - 1892 - 500 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows round it. With it goea the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to as, the dawning...
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The Elements of Psychology

Edward Lee Thorndike - 1907 - 404 pages
...in a way altogether peculiar and a way quite different from the way of their full presence." "Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows around it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came...
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A Manual of Psychology

George Frederick Stout - 1913 - 802 pages
...actually standing in the stream, still between them the free water would continue to flow. . . . Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows arouiid it. With it goes the sense of its relations near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came...
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Psychology

William James - 1915 - 504 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in...near and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to as, the dawning sense of whither it is to lead. The significance, the value, of the image is all in...
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The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1

William James - 1918 - 746 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that Hows round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo of whence it...
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The Individual and the Environment: Some Aspects of the Theory of Education ...

John Ernest Adamson - 1921 - 396 pages
...to point out the vital significance of this fringe or halo for the conscious life, he says: "Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in...round it. With it goes the sense of its relations, new and remote, the dying echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of whither it is to lead....
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Einführung in Die Probleme Der Allemeinen Psychologie

Ludwig Binswanger - 1922 - 400 pages
...to flow. It is just this free water of consciousness that psychologists resolutely overlook. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in...echo of whence it came to us, the dawning sense of wither it is to lead. The significance, the value, of the image is all in this halo or penumbra that...
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The Other Poetry of Keats

Gerald B. Kauvar - 1969 - 248 pages
...psychological insight, of the constant activity and interplay of this stream in all kinds of thinking. Every definite image in the mind is steeped and dyed in the free water that flows around it. With it goes the sense of its relations, near and remote, the dying echo44 whence it came...
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