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are others, which I have pointed out in these columns, illustrate. ative work on a grand opera? Or was it a sign of watch into the boiling water and gazed intently at the the degree of complete so-called absent-mindedness, tions ? That is all that Kraepelin and the others whom what they called the paralyzing of certain nerve func- able to do a problem in calculus while engaged in cre- stimulation, the desire to be lifted above the ordinary promptly upon certain impressions while under the It is the seeking after the life on a higher plane that if one can add or multiply less rapidly, or react less Often quite the contrary, as the stories about Newton is one of the impulses creating the desire for alcoholic ing in the greater enjoyment of physical things, which plication of certain higher faculties temporarily over- the anti-alcoholists invoke, proved when they showed spiritual or mental dullness when Newton put his influence of a small amount of alcohol ? Is a composer of an intense nature to concentrate oneself on one powers the lower, merely mechanical psychical func- cares of life. "One of the impulses," I say, for there tions by certain doses of alcohol. It is characteristic that is no sign of intellectual or spiritual weakness. chiefly those of a psycho-physiological character rest- egg in his hand? Is it not a fact that the intense ap- thing at a time, and even if such concentration reaches

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