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Certain features, like the nostrils, were merely indicated; others, like the eyelashes, often so expressive in woman, were omitted altogether; hair and drapery were treated in a schematic manner. In order to give an expression to the eyes, various devices were resorted to.

Allowing for the purely schematic value of Ferenczi's categories of response, the quality which we note as critical is the power to discriminate among crude perceptions and vague analogies. C. G. Jung. These tests were carried on principally under the so-called Krapelin-Aschaffenburg classification.

With all its civic spirit, Glasgow remains grey, prosaic, intolerable the champion platitude of commercial civilisation. Aberdeen would have been a far finer example of the schematic city of which theorists dream.

By fictions I do not mean lies. I mean a representation of the environment which is in lesser or greater degree made by man himself. The range of fiction extends all the way from complete hallucination to the scientists' perfectly self-conscious use of a schematic model, or his decision that for his particular problem accuracy beyond a certain number of decimal places is not important.

It is the same cinematographical mechanism in both cases, but it reaches a precision in the second that it cannot have in the first. Of the gallop of a horse our eye perceives chiefly a characteristic, essential or rather schematic attitude, a form that appears to radiate over a whole period and so fill up a time of gallop.

A distinctly human Johanna, with a definite girlish individuality and a character all her own, such as Goethe might have given us had he turned his thoughts in that direction, would have been a higher and a more difficult achievement than the schematic creature of Schiller's imagination.