Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... past is inextricably confused with the present . It is as though the world were observed by some divine animal who knew neither past nor present , but moved on some plane that cut through both . There has been a deal of argument ...
... past is inextricably confused with the present . It is as though the world were observed by some divine animal who knew neither past nor present , but moved on some plane that cut through both . There has been a deal of argument ...
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... past . Modern thought is uncertain , experimental , empirical , constantly changing , with- out ultimate authority , and to try to relate it to what has been written in the past will merely upset such faith as men already have without ...
... past . Modern thought is uncertain , experimental , empirical , constantly changing , with- out ultimate authority , and to try to relate it to what has been written in the past will merely upset such faith as men already have without ...
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... Past . " Its theme turns upon the curious idea that for those with this same sense of the past , time loses its limitations . That is , a young gentleman from the twentieth cen- tury might step back into eighteenth- century London and ...
... Past . " Its theme turns upon the curious idea that for those with this same sense of the past , time loses its limitations . That is , a young gentleman from the twentieth cen- tury might step back into eighteenth- century London and ...
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