The more I learn by heart the more clearly do I see images of my pages. Even before I can recite the lines I see them so that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of... The Scientific Monthly - Page 292edited by - 1922Full view - About this book
| William James - 1908 - 722 pages
...that I could givo them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following: "I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence... | |
| William James - 1892 - 518 pages
...that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following: " I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence... | |
| William James - 1892 - 520 pages
...looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense of it, etc. When 1 first found myself doing this I used to think it was...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following : " I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence... | |
| William James - 1892 - 510 pages
...that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense of it, etc. When 1 first found myself doing this I used to think it was merely because I knew the lines imperfectly;... | |
| William James - 1893 - 1710 pages
...that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense of it, etc. AVhen I first found myself doing this I used to think it was merely because I knew the lines imperfectly;... | |
| William Otterbein Krohn - 1894 - 430 pages
...first found myself doing this I used to think it was because I knew the lines imperfectly ; but I have convinced myself that I really do see an image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is that I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence all the lines,... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1901 - 268 pages
...that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following: " ' "I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that... | |
| Edward Lee Thorndike - 1901 - 252 pages
...that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following: " ' "I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that... | |
| Walter Dill Scott - 1903 - 256 pages
...word 197 THE THEORY OF ADVERTISING for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed page that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following : "I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence... | |
| Walter Dill Scott - 1903 - 264 pages
...could give them very slowly, word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed page that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense...image. The strongest proof that such is really the fact is, I think, the following : " I can look down the mentally seen page and see the words that commence... | |
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