These ideas are then passed down to those of us who naively transform it, for better or for worse.
In another letter he says - " Art began to decline from the moment that the artist did not lean directly and naively upon impressions made by nature.
Naively, Bandolier thought that iron deficiency was of only historical interest in Britain, tho important in developing countries with poor diets.
Now I willingly relinquish the crown " she added, naively, " May I not go home?
In the chapter (xx.) of that work where Hobbes dealt with the famous problem whose solution he thought he had found, there were left expressions against Vindex (Ward) at a time when the solutions still seemed to him good; but the solutions themselves, as printed, were allowed to be all in different ways halting, as he naively confessed he had discovered only when he had been driven by the insults of malevolent men to examine them more closely with the help of his friends.