Goethe has likewise pointed out the effect of debility upon vision: "In passing from bright daylight to a dusky place we distinguish nothing at first; by degrees the eye recovers its susceptibility: strong eyes sooner than weak ones ; the former in a... Goethe's Theory of Colours - Página 3de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Sir Charles Lock Eastlake - 1840 - 423 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1840 - 494 páginas
...wanting by means of which it is connected with the external world, and becomes part of a whole. 7. If we look on a white, strongly illumined surface,...The fact that the eye is not susceptible to faint impressions of light, if we pass from light to comparative darkness, has led to curious mistakes in... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1840 - 492 páginas
...wanting by means of which it is connected with the external world, and becomes part of a whole. 7. If we look on a white, strongly illumined surface,...minutes. 11. The fact that the eye is not susceptible to fnint impressions of light, if we pass from light to comparative darkness, has led to curious mistakes... | |
| Angelo Mosso - 1904 - 362 páginas
...I still saw a luminous spot. Goethe has likewise pointed out the effect of debility upon vision : " In passing' from bright daylight to a dusky place...while the latter may require seven or eight minutes." This observation of Goethe's as to the longer duration of fatigue phenomena in enfeebled persons is... | |
| Angelo Mosso - 1904 - 366 páginas
...them I still saw a luminous spot. Goethe has likewise pointed out the effect of debility upon vision : "In passing from bright daylight to a dusky place...while the latter may require seven or eight minutes." This observation of Goethe's as to the longer duration of fatigue phenomena in enfeebled persons is... | |
| Josephine Goldmark, Frederic Schiller Lee - 1912 - 924 páginas
...diminishes in size. (Pages 229-230.) Goethe has likewise pointed out the effect of debility upon vision: "In passing from bright daylight to a dusky place...while the latter may require seven or eight minutes." This observation of Goethe's as to longer duration of fatigue phenomena in enfeebled persons is of... | |
| Felix Frankfurter, Josephine Goldmark - 1915 - 1090 páginas
...diminishes in size. (Pp. 229-230.) Goethe has likewise pointed out the effect of debility upon vision: "In passing from bright daylight to a dusky place...while the latter may require seven or eight minutes." This observation of. Goethe's as to longer duration of fatigue phenomena in enfeebled persons is of... | |
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