70

OverviewVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Complete

Classification of the Sci
70

Though the Garb-Instinct is so called, yet it is defined as that instinct that leads to the awakening of ideas into naïve sensuous forms,—a definition not explicitly referring to raiment. It would, therefore, not be absurd to contend that the sciences of Dress do not belong here but rather with the Gentleman Instinct. It might be urged that here should come the sciences of the Fine Arts and not under the Graphic Instinct which is defined as the instinct that prompts to the awakening of ideas in energetic forms of action. That, it might be said, would rather be the place for the science of setting a good example, if there by any such science. It seems well to allude to such suspicions which are quite likely to arise in any man, almost certain to do so in some reader's mind (out of the billions who will devour this lucubration); so that the erroneousness of it may be distinctly pointed out. Some of the Fine Arts, say Music for example, it may

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page