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Later , when the theory of satire becomes practically regarbed in the vocabulary of rationalism , the physical blemish becomes the ruling passion or satiric flaw in a man's character . In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ...
Later , when the theory of satire becomes practically regarbed in the vocabulary of rationalism , the physical blemish becomes the ruling passion or satiric flaw in a man's character . In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ...
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The shipwrecked heroine of Foul Play dreams that there is food on the outside of the boat ; 54 somewhat later the castaways eat the shellfish which have clung there.55 When Walter and Mary of A Perilous Secret are clandestinely married ...
The shipwrecked heroine of Foul Play dreams that there is food on the outside of the boat ; 54 somewhat later the castaways eat the shellfish which have clung there.55 When Walter and Mary of A Perilous Secret are clandestinely married ...
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One of the later editions ( ed . F. G. Smith , London , 1860 ) contained a section on unconscious cerebration , " in which it was said that “ the Cerebrum may act upon impressions transmitted to it , and may elaborate results such as we ...
One of the later editions ( ed . F. G. Smith , London , 1860 ) contained a section on unconscious cerebration , " in which it was said that “ the Cerebrum may act upon impressions transmitted to it , and may elaborate results such as we ...
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