For the life we attempt to reproduce in picture here with its hardships and adventures, was the life and sacrifice of them all.
They believed that, in painting, they did more than toreproduce the external form of things.
If we could by any means make a diaphragm in another tube reproducethese same vibrations, we should hear the same words respoken, if the tube were held to the ear.
This influences, by magnetism, the iron diaphragm accordingly, and makes it reproduce the same vibrations that were caused by the speech at the transmitter of the sending telephone.
He was equally aware of the fact that the expansion of the world market would not bring with it the solution to the difficulty but would only reproduce it in a higher degree, in yet more potent crises.
A second part of wealth is destined for immediate consumption, to reproduce itself in the work it gets done, to change its form, though not its value, without cease.
The entire mass of commodities, the total product, which contains a portion which is to reproduce the constant and variable capital as well as a portion representing surplus-value, must be sold.
He does not try to reproducethe thing, but uses the thing for what it signifies.
Clearly the artist cannot use everything, clearly he does not aim to reproduce the fact: there are abridgments and suppressions, as there are accent and emphasis.
He remembers the great wonder which he felt that a man with mere paint and canvas could so reproduce the reality of nature.
A special method in art may here suggest itself as having for its purpose to reproduce the fact in perfect fidelity; the method is called realism.
From their narratives, delivered with a modesty which I have not sought to reproduce here, I gathered much material not obtainable in the short official accounts given of their exploits.
I will reproduce that face as it was before he so insolently destroyed it;" and she bent over her easel with an expression not at all in harmony with her work.
I have seen his lovelorn face too often not to be able to reproduce it and its various expressions.
Nevertheless, as the point appears to me to be of some importance, I shall reproduce and expand one or two of the considerations then brought forward.
The word divine essence, means the mind devoid of its ignorance; and which like a fried seed is unable to reproduce the arbor of the world, and has no interruption in its meditation of God.
The rule of the erroneous dream is not to reproduce (in waking state, what it produces in sleeping state, though it has a power to create something out of nothing) as the production is not in the world, but owing to ignorance it appears so.
If it is a story, they may reproduce it in their own words orally or in writing.
When the pupils reproduce the story, it will be well to adhere to the allegorical form, and not attempt to give its significance.
By this means, deaf mutes are able to distinguish the sounds of speech andreproduce them, although they do not hear them.
With many classes it will be decidedly best for the teacher to read or reproduce the stories and selections.
He does not affect in them to reproduce the substance of words actually spoken, or even to imitate the colour of the time in which the speech is laid.
He does not intend in them to reproducethe substance of words actually spoken, or even to imitate the tone of the time in which the speech is laid.
The interdependence of the rate of reproduction and 93 the duration of the individual is, indeed, very probably revealed in the fact that short-lived animals most generally reproduce themselves rapidly and in great abundance, and vice versa.
All 76 these other engines represent a multiplied absorption of energy as the effects of the energy received by the parent engine, and may in time be supposed to reproduce themselves.
In the same number of this paper the only item of local news is the following, which we reproducein fac-simile.
In the second kind of exercise the student is asked to reproduce certain views shown to dimensions given in words or in tabular form.
Hence we do not reproduce here the rich material of facts which the physiologists and psychophysicists have brought together in the last half-century, the importance of which for industrial labor is perfectly evident.
The word experiments by which we tested the intelligence showed that no one was able to reproduce more than 22 of the 24 words.
I trained myself in making definite extensor and flexor movements of the arm until I was able to reproduce them under normal conditions with great exactitude.
If one syllable was given, the mechanical tendency of the mind was to reproduce the next syllable in the memorized series.
If I was to approach the solution of the practical problem, accordingly, I had to reproduce in an experimental form the act of decision under complex conditions.
Tom cod, rock cod, fresh mackerel and fresh cod, white bait and boned smelt all are excellent fish, but were we to attempt to tell of all the fish to be found here we would have to reproduce a piscatorial directory.
You see boxes of dried herbs, and begin to realize why you have never been able to reproduce certain flavors you have tasted in restaurants.
One might as well try to reproduce the sunset scene on the evening of her burial.
Were I myself a painter I couldreproduce it to the life.
Although no attempt is made to reproduce the Yankee idioms, much of the peculiar spirit and flavor of the original is preserved in this version.
Innumerable examples, embracing most of the more important animals of Chiriqui, could be given, but in a majority of cases identification is difficult or impossible, as there has been little or no effort to reproduce nature with fidelity.
I reproduce drawings from the outer surface of a tripod bowl of the lost color group.
In more artistic natures still, truly original, the desire to create is conscious, the desire to reproduce less.