Both Uses of
perception
in
Jane Eyre
- Quiescent as he now sat, there was something about his nostril, his mouth, his brow, which, to my perceptions, indicated elements within either restless, or hard, or eager.†
Chpt 29 *
- I knew, by instinct, how the matter stood, before St. John had said another word; but I cannot expect the reader to have the same intuitive perception, so I must repeat his explanation.†
Chpt 33
Definition:
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(perception as in: perception of injustice) a belief or opinion formed by viewing things a certain way