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Page 131
... colour , and still more if we had had no sensation of colour whatever , the organ of sight could have given us no information , either with regard to figures or to distances . " Mr. Fearn very naturally felt it incumbent on him , having ...
... colour , and still more if we had had no sensation of colour whatever , the organ of sight could have given us no information , either with regard to figures or to distances . " Mr. Fearn very naturally felt it incumbent on him , having ...
Page 132
... colour of a certain extent , and terminated in a certain manner , furnish the most distant hint of the man- ner in which colour is terminated ? " Does this assertion of Lord Monboddo distinctly approach the fact that a variety of colours ...
... colour of a certain extent , and terminated in a certain manner , furnish the most distant hint of the man- ner in which colour is terminated ? " Does this assertion of Lord Monboddo distinctly approach the fact that a variety of colours ...
Page 400
... colours laid on its sur- face to be washed out with a soft wet brush , and the facility with which the artist may scrape off the colour from any particular part , by means of the point of a knife or other convenient instru- ment , and ...
... colours laid on its sur- face to be washed out with a soft wet brush , and the facility with which the artist may scrape off the colour from any particular part , by means of the point of a knife or other convenient instru- ment , and ...
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