Second: A lot of Godwin's writing is complex, but this section is tortuous (to me, at least). You did a great job with it. Kant's book, "The Critique of Practical Reason" is considered one of the most difficult texts to read; but, Godwin's chapter has it beat a country mile. Holy Moley!! I sure am glad that you recorded it and not me.
KUDOS!
-- Bill Jones
When you think that you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven't.
--- Thomas Edison
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
Jddykst wrote: ↑September 6th, 2020, 8:24 am
Thanks, I'll admit it was a bit of a struggle.
I'd like to give Section 28 a try (?)
That would be wonderful, Jim. Thanks so much!
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
This was one of the less complex sections...thankfully!
Thanks for this, Bill! I will proof listen soon.
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
Hi Bill,
It is PL OK.
I will start putting together Volume 2 so I can launch it soon.
Thanks!
-Amy
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
Section 28, Book IV chapter I
Is not only PL OK, but is Super-Duper OK.
Jim, your recitation skills are increasing with every section. It was a pleasure to follow along with you in this section. The pleasure was compounded by the fact that this section is not one of the jaw-breaking, mind-numbing ones coming from Godwin's pen.
The only time I was tempted to bring out the "blue pencil" was when I heard the word "infantINE" and simultaneously saw the letters in the written word. My brain was expecting "infantILE" but that's not what the text has.
All in all, a great reading, Jim.
-- Bill Jones
When you think that you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven't.
--- Thomas Edison
That's great. I will launch Volume 2 when this is done.
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood
There is no rush, Bill.
The second volume is up in Readers Wanted now, ready for claims.
Have a wonderful day!
-Amy
In the mind, or consciousness of the Earth this flower first lay latent as a dream. Perhaps, in her consciousness, it nested as that which in us corresponds to a little thought.--A.Blackwood