| 1912 - Страниц: 674
...evanescent. On the contrary, the order of interests at twenty shows six tenths of perfect resemblance to the order from eleven to fourteen, and has changed...hard to find any feature of a human being which was a much more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degrees of interest in different lines of... | |
| Meyer Bloomfield - 1915 - Страниц: 766
...evanescent. On the contrary, the order of interests at twenty shows six tenths of perfect resemblance to the order from eleven to fourteen, and has changed...hard to find any feature of a human being which was a much more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degrees of interest in different lines of... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - 1915 - Страниц: 312
...witness to the importance of early interests. They are shown to be far from fickle and evanescent. ... It would indeed be hard to find any feature of a human being which was a more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degree of interest in different lines of thought... | |
| Alanson Harrison Edgerton - 1922 - Страниц: 112
...evanescent. On the contrary, the order of , interests at twenty shows six-tenths of perfect resemblance to the order from eleven to fourteen, and has changed...hard to find any feature of a human being which was a much more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degrees of interest in different lines of... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - 1923 - Страниц: 408
...evanescent. On the contrary, the order of interests at twenty shows six-tenths of perfect resemblance to the order from eleven to fourteen, and has changed...hard to find any feature of a human being which was a much more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degrees of interest in different lines of... | |
| Herbert Martin - 1925 - Страниц: 360
...witness to the importance of early interests. They are shown to be far from fickle and evanescent. It would indeed be hard to find any feature of a human being which was a much more permanent fact of his nature than his relative degrees of interest in different lines of... | |
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