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... once , backwards into the past as a knowing , and forwards into the future as an existent ; which latter distinction is the immediate consequence of that twofold movement ( pars . 10–18 ) . IV . Consciousness as a knowing is the sole ...
... once , backwards into the past as a knowing , and forwards into the future as an existent ; which latter distinction is the immediate consequence of that twofold movement ( pars . 10–18 ) . IV . Consciousness as a knowing is the sole ...
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... once in two opposite directions of time , from present to past and from past to present . For the presentation which we have called d is an awareness at once of the c , the b , and the a , as memories which recede from itself as a vivid ...
... once in two opposite directions of time , from present to past and from past to present . For the presentation which we have called d is an awareness at once of the c , the b , and the a , as memories which recede from itself as a vivid ...
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... once more , and to trace , in a somewhat different way , the great procession of lyrical reinforcements which have gathered round English during the ages . It so happens that neither the ' all- lyric ' nor the next - to - no - lyric ...
... once more , and to trace , in a somewhat different way , the great procession of lyrical reinforcements which have gathered round English during the ages . It so happens that neither the ' all- lyric ' nor the next - to - no - lyric ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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