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21 November 2024
- diffhist Page:Many Many Moons.djvu/15 09:36 +30 Alien333 talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Many Many Moons.djvu/15 09:36 +1,564 Alien333 talk contribs (→Proofread) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/115 09:35 +1,021 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "Nor, while all this is going on, is the child neglecting to dramatize that other instinct—the instinct of imitativeness. He does this by playing at driving tandem, playing at keeping store, playing at keeping house. And he constantly mixes the two. As when he dramatizes the ancestral instinct of pugnacity in elaborate snowball fights, and organizes the defenses and the attacks on the supposed ground-plan of Verdun. {{c|{{asc|XIV}}}} In short, play, in t...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/188 09:34 +1,638 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "some old shipwreck. The ''chigai-dana'' had an angular-shaped shelf in one of its corners, and in the other corner two little shelves supported by a post. The floor of this recess was on a level with the mats, while the floor of the ''tokonoma'' was only slightly raised above this level. The figures of interiors thus far given present some idea of the infinite variety of design seen in the two recesses which characterize the best room in the house. The...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/114 09:29 +1,206 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "and sharing discoveries, had built up the sciences of biology and comparative psychology, it became evident at last that the same is true of children. Of course, at first, it did n't look (to take a crude example) as though the small son of highly civilized parents was "playing at being a man" when he used the first stick he got hold of to beat the cat with. But no sooner had biology discovered that the life of every creature, from conception to maturit...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/185 09:28 +1,189 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "beam, in this case was in a natural state, the bark only being removed. In fig. 125 is shown a room of the plainest description; it was severe in its simplicity. Here the ''tokonoma'', though on that side of the room running at right angles with the verandah, was in the corner of the room, while the ''chigai-dana'' was next to the verandah. The recesses were quite deep, — the ''chigai-dana'' having a single broad shelf, as broad as the depth {{class fig...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Page:Vivian Grey, Volume 5.djvu/172 09:27 +1 R. J. Mathar talk contribs
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- diffhist Page:Insects - Their Ways and Means of Living.djvu/307 09:26 +71 Sp1nd01 talk contribs (→Proofread: add image) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist N Page:The Model Locomotive Its Design and Construction 01.pdf/182 09:25 +227 Kohykft talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "Fig. 229. A DESIGN FOR A CONNECTING ROD. (Scale, 1 inch to the foot.) Fig. 228. CONNECTING ROD FOR 3/4IN. SCALE CALEDONIAN LOCOMOTIVE, Fig. 226A.-OIL CUP FOR RoD SHOWN IN FIG. 220. Fig. 230. A SIMPLE CONNECTING ROD BIG END.'") Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/113 09:25 +1,214 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "And all kinds of men, singly and in groups, have been looking with freshly focused minds at all sorts of supposedly unimportant happenings; even at the gambols of kittens and at the games of children. And (since science, like charity, begins at home) one of the first things that these latter observers discovered was the fact that no kitten ever plays at anything except at being a cat, and that no puppy ever plays at anything except at being a dog. At fi...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/184 09:25 +16 Eievie talk contribs
- diffhist Page:Sumer is icumen in - Summer Canon (Reading Rota) (mid 13th C), f.11v - BL Harley MS 978.jpg 09:25 +634 CalendulaAsteraceae talk contribs (indendation)
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/184 09:25 +724 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "In the next figure (fig. 124) we have the sketch of a small room with the tokonoma facing the verandal, and with no companion recess. The little window near the floor opened into the tokonoma, which extended behind the partition as far as {{class figure/inline |num= 125 |image= JapanHomes125 GUEST-ROOM OF DWELLING IN TOKIO.jpg |caption= Guest-room of Dwelling in Tokio. }} the upright beam. The post which formed one side of the tokonoma was a rough and...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/183 09:23 +879 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "want of an original sketch showing this recess I have adapted one from a Japanese book, entitled "Daiku Tana Hinagata," Vol. II. Those who have chanced to see the club rooms of the Koyokuan will recall the elaborate and beautiful panel of geometric work that fills the window of a recess of this nature {{class figure |num= 124 |image= JapanHomes124 SMALL GUEST-ROOM.jpg |caption= Small Guest-room. }} In Fig. 123 the ''tokonoma'' occupies almost the en...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/112 09:22 +1,115 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "Here, however, instead of two divisions, we have three. And while the first and last of these are obvious translations of the two ex- pressions we have been using, the relation that the second bears to these expressions is not so clear. "Some form of wanting to play" describes a class of reading-impulses familiar to us all. But how does it fit into our recent analysis, if, indeed, it does fit into it? Let us examine the play-impulse a bit more closely....) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Page:Insects - Their Ways and Means of Living.djvu/303 09:22 +62 Sp1nd01 talk contribs (→Proofread: add image) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/182 09:21 −14 Eievie talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:The Model Locomotive Its Design and Construction 01.pdf/216 09:21 +2,425 Kohykft talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " reversing gear actuated from the cab is employed, or the smoke- door regulator shown on Plate II. (-in. scale N.E.R. locomotive) adopted. The cab fittings for a simple model (see page 251) will be explained by a reference to the accompanying fig. 292. Here a water-gauge is not used, and in its place two 'try' cocks, one to indicate the highest and the other the lowest water level admissible. The regulator box (see detail on page 222), which is on the o...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/182 09:21 +1,122 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "partition filling half the side of the room bordering the verandah. In this partition was a large circular window, having a graceful bamboo frame-work. This opening was closed on the outside by a ''shōji'', which hung on hooks and could be removed when required. In this case the honored guest, when seated in front of the ''tokonoma'', is protected from the wind and sun while the rest of the room may be open. In the place of this {{class figure/inline |f...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:The Model Locomotive Its Design and Construction 01.pdf/215 09:20 +522 Kohykft talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "CAB ARRANGEMENTS AND FITTINGS. In the cab of the smallest model locomotive two fittings are always advisable-a water gauge (or other means of ascertaining the level of the water in the boiler), and a steam pressure gauge. A regulator is usual, but in some cases may be dispensed with if a Fig. 292.-CAB VIEW OF SIMPLE MODEL LOCOMOTIVE. (Half size.) Fig. 293. CAB FITTINGS FOR MODEL -IN. SCALE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVE (2/3 full size.) Fig. 294.-BLOW...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/181 09:19 +965 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "sliding screens; above was a broad shelf, upon the upper surface of which ran ''shōji'', which when opened revealed another room beyond. The frieze of this recess had a perforated design of waves (fig. 120). Severe and simple as a Japanese room appears to be, it may be seen by this figure how many features for decorative display come in. {{class figure/inline |num= 122 |image= JapanHomes122 GUEST-ROOM, SHOWING WRITING-PLACE.jpg |caption= Guest-room s...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/111 09:18 +998 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "{{c|{{asc|XII}}}} But, as I have already said, we are seldom conscious of these reasons. No one, unless he be an unconscionable prig, thinks, say, of the looking-up of a subject in an encyclopedia, as an effort to "find himself"; nor, unless he is very low in his mind, of the reading, say, of a detective story on a journey as an effort to "get away from himself." Let us therefore briefly bridge the gap between what analysis has shown us to be the fun...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Page:Insects - Their Ways and Means of Living.djvu/279 09:17 +71 Sp1nd01 talk contribs (→Proofread: add image) Tag: Proofread
- diffhist N Page:The Model Locomotive Its Design and Construction 01.pdf/214 09:16 +508 Kohykft talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "induced by the exhaust. Chimneys in real practice are either built up out of plate material or cast in iron. Fig. 286.-L.T.S.K. STANDARD CHIMNEY, Fig. 287.-LY.R. (3/8-in. scale.) Fig. 288.-L. N. W. R. Fig. 289. G. E. R. Fig. 290.-OLD G. E.R. AND L.S.W.R. Fig. 291.-L.B.S.C.R. Except in the case of the latest G.N.R. chimneys, which have the shoulders indicating separate pieces, a cast iron chimney has no lines distinguishing base, stalk and cap.") Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/180 09:16 +1,067 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "proportion, — the pictures and flower-vase being of large size in the one just described. In a spacious hall in Tokio is a ''tokonoma'' six feet in depth, and very wide. The flower-vases and pictures in this recess were colossal. In an adjoining room to the one last figured the ''tokonoma'' came in one corner of the room, and the ''chigai-dana'' was at right angles with it. To the right of the ''tokonoma'' was a permanent {{class figure/inline |num= 12...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:How To Read (Kerfoot).djvu/120 09:15 +1,133 195.47.234.225 talk (→Not proofread: Created page with "through the development, in us, of one or other of the other two urges. We cannot forget, through reading, except by becoming interested in what we read. And we cannot become interested in what we read except by beginning to "want to know" or by beginning to "play." We cannot, in short, escape from one side of ourselves except by beginning to formulate another. We are like a man, standing. If he wearies of standing on one foot, he can stand on the ot...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/179 09:13 +12 Eievie talk contribs
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/179 09:13 +1,160 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "''tokonoma'' in the place of honor; that is, in the middle of its floor, or ''toko'', in front of the hanging picture, — though if an incense-burner occupied this position, then the sword-rack was placed at one side. While these recesses were usually finished with wood in its natural state or simply planed, in the houses of the nobles this finish was often richly lacquered. Resuming our description of interiors, a peculiar form of room is shown in the h...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist Page:Sumer is icumen in - Summer Canon (Reading Rota) (mid 13th C), f.11v - BL Harley MS 978.jpg 09:12 +703 CalendulaAsteraceae talk contribs (add audio and adjust blocks)
- diffhist N Page:The works of Nicholas Machiavel ... - translated from the originals - illustrated with notes, annotations, dissertations, and several new plans on the Art of war (IA worksofnicholasm01mach).pdf/121 09:12 +2,093 Kohykft talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with " Sea; and, like the reft of the Italian States, gave the command of their land forces to Foreigners. The Pope being a Spiritual Prince, and the Sovereign of of Naples a woman, were not so proper to command in person, and therefore were forced to do that by necessity, which others did out of weakness and in- discretion. The Florentines lay under the same ne- cessity; for their nobility being extinguiſhed by con- tinual discords, and their Republic governe...) Tag: Not proofread
- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/178 09:10 +1,260 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "suggests such names as willow-leaf shelf, fish-shelf, etc. In this recess, as we have seen, are usually shelves and a cupboard; and the arrangements of these are almost as numberless as the houses containing them, — at least it is rare to see two alike. A shelf in the ''chigai-dana'', having a rib or raised portion on its free end, is called a ''maki-mono-dana''. On this shelf the long picture-scrolls called ''maki-mono'' are placed; the ceremonial hat w...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist N Page:Japanese Homes and their Surroundings 1885 by Edward S. Morse (1889 4th ed).pdf/177 09:07 +2,068 Eievie talk contribs (→Not proofread: Created page with "While the general description just given of the ''tokonoma'' and ''chigai-dana'' may be regarded as typical of the prevailing features of these recesses, nevertheless their forms and peculiaritics are infinitely varied. It is indeed rare to find the arrangement of the shelves and cupboards in the ''chigai-dana'' alike in any two houses, as will be seen by a study of the figures which are to follow. Usually these two recesses are side by side, and run at...) Tag: Not proofread
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- diffhist m User:Rajcelem/sandbox 09:04 +36 ShakespeareFan00 talk contribs (Apologies for the interruption, but this page had appeared on a list of those containing a markup error, missing tags)
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