Besides being a contributor to the magazines and encyclopedias on educational and philosophical subjects, he wrote An Introduction to the Study of Philosophy (1889); The Spiritual Sense of Dante's Divina Commedia (1889); Hegel's Logic (1890); and Psychologic Foundations of Education (1898); and edited Appleton's International Education Series and 'Webster's International Dictionary. [Please select]
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At the psychologic moment the little candle suddenly goes out. [Please select]
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Every figure on the Well has a psychologic as well as a sculptural interest. [Please select]
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General CharacterThe general character of all these novels may be described, in the author's own term, as psychologic realism. [Please select]
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This law of evolution is equally applicable to all orders of phenomena,--"astronomic, geologic, biologic, psychologic, sociologic, etc." [Please select]
And yet, my little squirrel, Your taste is not so bad; You've swallowed Caird completely And psychologic Ladd. [Please select]
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The scene equals in dramatic power and psychologic verity the great court scene in RESURRECTION. [Please select]
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At this terrible psychologic moment the police appear to drag him back to prison for failing to report himself as ticket-of-leave man. [Please select]
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For several reasons, the great apes, and particularly the chimpanzees and orang-utans, are the most interesting subjects for psychologic study of all the wild-animal species with which the writer is acquainted. [Please select]
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What poverty of psychologic observation to imagine the possibility of betrayal on the part of a young Russian idealist, who had willingly sacrificed all personal considerations to help in labor's emancipation. [Please select]
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