Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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Pagina 42
... fact , because many do attend the opera chiefly on account of the spectacle ; whereas , in regard to gastronomic de- lights it is safe to say that at least two thirds of our enjoyment is due to the sense of smell . Amusing experiments ...
... fact , because many do attend the opera chiefly on account of the spectacle ; whereas , in regard to gastronomic de- lights it is safe to say that at least two thirds of our enjoyment is due to the sense of smell . Amusing experiments ...
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... fact or without deign- ing to give explanatory notes ; and that the dates are in many instances palpably wrong , showing that they cannot have taken the trouble to collate and com- pare her letters with his . For our part , we are glad ...
... fact or without deign- ing to give explanatory notes ; and that the dates are in many instances palpably wrong , showing that they cannot have taken the trouble to collate and com- pare her letters with his . For our part , we are glad ...
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... facts of the same genus , two men of the same race , two religions of the same order , from which , like flints ... facts , and carrying out a large number of experiments , he makes it actual . This , the writer of fiction , by the ...
... facts of the same genus , two men of the same race , two religions of the same order , from which , like flints ... facts , and carrying out a large number of experiments , he makes it actual . This , the writer of fiction , by the ...
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... fact , and people who think they are making a step forward in that direc- tion are at issue with modern science , which insists on the multiplication of facts before establishing a law . The art of fiction is entirely governed by ...
... fact , and people who think they are making a step forward in that direc- tion are at issue with modern science , which insists on the multiplication of facts before establishing a law . The art of fiction is entirely governed by ...
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... fact that even now , though loaded with war debts and in danger of increasing the load , the English Government can borrow more cheaply than the most prosperous pri- vate company . We may say , therefore , that Government is ...
... fact that even now , though loaded with war debts and in danger of increasing the load , the English Government can borrow more cheaply than the most prosperous pri- vate company . We may say , therefore , that Government is ...
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