... normal sight conferring the power of seeing things accurately, and being enjoyed by only about ten per cent of the population, the remaining ninety per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction.... The Atlantic Monthly - Página 5901907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - 286 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was "normal": it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better. This revelation produced a considerable effect on me. At first it struck... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1898 - 282 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was "normal": it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better. This revelation produced a considerable effect on me. At first it struck... | |
| Bernard Shaw - 1905 - 294 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of J success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was " normal ": it saw things differently ftpm other people's . eyes, and saw them better. I , jp This revelation produced a considerable effect... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 1907 - 252 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was ' normal ' ; it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better." This normality of sight he would no doubt extend to the description of... | |
| Mario Borsa - 1908 - 342 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was ' normal ' ; it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better." Fortified by this conclusion, GB Shaw has devoted himself in his articles,... | |
| 1909 - 424 páginas
...being abnormal." With the professional jester's candor, Mr. Shaw immediately applies the moral : " My mind's eye like my body's was normal ; it saw things differently from other people's eyes and saw them better." So Mr. Shaw projects his " normal eye " upon the universe and sees it marvelously... | |
| Archibald Henderson - 1911 - 684 páginas
...ninety per cent, baig abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of sucroi in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was ' normal '; it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better." — Mainly About Myielf, Preface to Play*, Pltatant and Unpleoaant, VoL... | |
| 1904 - 686 páginas
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| Delphian Society - 1913 - 548 páginas
...per cent being abnormal. I immediately perceived the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was 'normal' ; it saw things differently from other people's eyes, and saw them better." Man and Superman, Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant, Getting Married, Plays... | |
| Augustin Frédéric Hamon - 1915 - 334 páginas
...per cent. being abnormal. I immediately perceiveid the explanation of my want of success in fiction. My mind's eye, like my body's, was ' normal ' ; it saw things differently from other people's eyes, arid saw them better. " This revelation produced a considerable effect on me. At first it struck... | |
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