| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 464 หน้า
...understand. "Then reat it aloud, you plockit." Dominick read aloud — " There is nothing appears so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only as the future does: since we can find no place for its existence anywhere else: not but the same, if we consider, is equally... | |
| Edgar Mertner, James Harris, James Harris - 502 หน้า
...There is nothing appears fo clearly an obje<5 of the MIND or INTELLECT ONLY, as the Future does, fines' we can find no place for its exiftence a.ny where elfe< Not but the fame, if we confidcr, is equally true of tin Paft. Foe tho' it may have once had another kind of being, when (according... | |
| Susan Manly - 2007 - 222 หน้า
...venerated by the schoolmaster as an authority on grammar, states that there is 'nothing appears so clearly an object of the mind or intellect only as the future does', but that 'the same, if we consider, is equally true of the past' - which, as Dominick notices, 'is... | |
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