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It is the apt correlation of the arts which accounts for the acknowledgment by an English story writer that she got her style from Ruskin’sPrinciples of Drawing”; and of a landscape painter that to sculpture he owed his discernment of the forest secrets, by daily observing the long lines of statues in the corridor of the Royal Academy; or by the composer of pictures to the composer of music; or by the preacher that suggestions to discourse had come to him through the pictorial processes of the painter.

The cross lights that different studies throw upon one another through careful correlation as when literature and history deal with the same topic are valuable in a similar manner and should be included in the questions that are considered.

The articulation of the skeleton came after this segmentation of the muscular system, and the two entered into very close correlation. By the formation of a horizontal frontal septum they divide on each side into an upper and lower series of myotomes, dorsal and ventral lateral muscles.

Two years after the Origin of Species came Maine's Ancient Law, and that was followed by the accumulations of Mr. Tylor and others, exhibiting order and fixed correlation among great sets of facts which had hitherto lain in that cheerful chaos of general knowledge which has been called general ignorance. The excitement was immense.

This result flows at once from the idea of a correlation, in virtue of which the two terms mutually imply each other, and are the reciprocal condition one of the other, a correlation of which the purest product is beauty. But experience does not offer an example of so perfect a correlation.

Therefore we may infer that these several bones might have been acquired through natural selection, subjected formerly, as now, to the several laws of inheritance, reversion, correlation of growth, etc.

Correlation of Forces, Longmans, 1874, p. 15. Three Lectures on the Science of Language, Longmans, 1889, p. 4. Science of Thought, Longmans, 1887, p. 9. Published in the Universal Review, April, May, and June, 1890. See Nature, March 6, 1890. Origin of Species, sixth edition, 1888, vol. i. p. 168. Origin of Species, sixth edition, 1888, vol. ii. p. 261. Mr.

Hence, partly from these causes, partly as a result of historical conditions, it has followed that various authorities have in this country the guidance and control of education, with the usual result of want of unity of aim, of lack of correlation of means, and in some cases of overlapping and waste of the means of higher education.

I endeavor to stimulate the imagination of the pupil through reading, through knowledge of art, through a comprehension of the correlation of all the arts. "The musical interpreter has a most difficult, exacting and far-reaching task to perform.

Locke's water which seems both hot and cold belongs to this class of cases. Our system of different perspectives fully accounts for these cases, and shows that they afford no argument against realism. We have cases where the correlation between different senses is unusual. The bent stick in water belongs here.

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