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... entirely the falsity of the fiction in the reality of the diction . Or , to be more explicit , the words , style , and method of the composition should be such , that they would invariably convey to the mind of the reader an idea of ...
... entirely the falsity of the fiction in the reality of the diction . Or , to be more explicit , the words , style , and method of the composition should be such , that they would invariably convey to the mind of the reader an idea of ...
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... entirely destroyed by still larger quantities . These researches would correspond with many a man's experience . If you drink a glass of beer be- fore dinner your appetite is all right ; if you drink a glass of wine you have lost your ...
... entirely destroyed by still larger quantities . These researches would correspond with many a man's experience . If you drink a glass of beer be- fore dinner your appetite is all right ; if you drink a glass of wine you have lost your ...
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... entirely out of danger . ' " I led the doctor gently to the open window and pointed to a four - ounce vial , uncorked , and with label upturned , roosting harmlessly among the tall grass . " This reminds me that nearly every regular ...
... entirely out of danger . ' " I led the doctor gently to the open window and pointed to a four - ounce vial , uncorked , and with label upturned , roosting harmlessly among the tall grass . " This reminds me that nearly every regular ...
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... entirely misrepresents , ' etc. ' Never have a religious leader's followers been so deceived ' -a truly scathing arraignment . If half were told that could be told , the exposure would produce an unparalleled sensation . ' The time has ...
... entirely misrepresents , ' etc. ' Never have a religious leader's followers been so deceived ' -a truly scathing arraignment . If half were told that could be told , the exposure would produce an unparalleled sensation . ' The time has ...
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... entirely recast to conform with the many recent advances , particularly in nervous functions and physiologic chemistry . The latest methods of experi- mental research are fully describe and suitably illustrated . A large number of ...
... entirely recast to conform with the many recent advances , particularly in nervous functions and physiologic chemistry . The latest methods of experi- mental research are fully describe and suitably illustrated . A large number of ...
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