Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 97
... fact , constitute , in respect both of manner and of matter , one of the differentiating elements in his work- it will be seen that no small importance attaches to the fa- cility of the artifice . It is , in fact , the most childishly ...
... fact , constitute , in respect both of manner and of matter , one of the differentiating elements in his work- it will be seen that no small importance attaches to the fa- cility of the artifice . It is , in fact , the most childishly ...
Page 170
... fact of his having suffered already in this way would naturally make him par- ticularly careful not to commit himself again by a similar error , other critics ex- plained the coincidence of events by the assumed natural propensities of ...
... fact of his having suffered already in this way would naturally make him par- ticularly careful not to commit himself again by a similar error , other critics ex- plained the coincidence of events by the assumed natural propensities of ...
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... fact , it must be viewed , as far as may be , strictly scientific part of the statement , he in its relations to all those previously finds that to deal fairly either with it , or known . Hence the inducement for those with his own ...
... fact , it must be viewed , as far as may be , strictly scientific part of the statement , he in its relations to all those previously finds that to deal fairly either with it , or known . Hence the inducement for those with his own ...
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