The term is borrowed from Sight, of all the physical senses the one which most rapidly instructs the mind. [Please select]
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She instructs him in the archives of a rich human history, and introduces him to the contemplation of the heavens. [Please select]
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He instructs while he sports, persuades men to virtue by means of beasts, and exalts trifling subjects to the sublime. [Please select]
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But it is a study of life, my dear poetess, and it amuses and instructs me. [Please select]
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"You are to act as the Abbot or the prior instructs." [Please select]
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Experience is a principle, which instructs me in the several conjunctions of objects for the past. [Please select]
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Nebo (Mercury) had the charge over learning and culture,--the god of wisdom, who "teaches and instructs." [Please select]
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After making several bombs, the Professor instructs the platoon in throwing them. [Please select]
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These small details, appropriate enough in works written for specialists, are commonly dry and uninteresting; they are wearisome to the general reader, and are properly soon forgotten, as mere lumber which confuses rather than instructs. [Please select]
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He pleases, interests, instructs, but leads to little reflection; he does not conquer by depth of thought; he does not exalt the mind by elevated reason or earnest feeling. [Please select]
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