SEEING AND THINKING: ELEMENTARY LESSONS AND EXERCISES INTRODUCTORY TO GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, AND LOGICAL ANALYSIS. BY CHARLES HENRY SCHAIBLE, PH.D., M.D., F.C.P., LATE EXAMINER IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON; AND PROFESSOR AT THE SECOND EDITION: REVISED, PARTLY RE-WRITTEN, AND EDITED BY T. F. ALTHAUS, B.A., LATE SCHOLAR OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD; AND TAYLORIAN EXHIBITIONER. CONTENTS. Introductory Remarks and Suggestions I. First Lessons in Observation . Enumeration of Objects, mainly artificial According to the place in which they are 4I w w w w 8 8 26 Closer Definition of the Noun by Adjectives III.-Qualities with the Subordinate Idea of Time Answering the Questions Whom? or What? Answering the Question Why? etc. |