It would be strange if a single ear of corn grew in a large plain or there were only one world in the infinite.


In: F.M. Cornford, Innumerable Worlds in Pre-Socratic Philosophy, The Classical Quarterly, January, 1934 (p. 13)


It would be strange if a single ear of corn grew in a large plain or there were only one world in the infinite.

It would be strange if a single ear of corn grew in a large plain or there were only one world in the infinite.

It would be strange if a single ear of corn grew in a large plain or there were only one world in the infinite.

It would be strange if a single ear of corn grew in a large plain or there were only one world in the infinite.