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Pagina 17
... natural to no one else ( Genung , 1887 : 15 ) . Closely allied with individual style is naturalness , which is the writer's way of expressing his thoughts in a natural way as they come to him . Bardeen feels , " Naturalness , ... so far ...
... natural to no one else ( Genung , 1887 : 15 ) . Closely allied with individual style is naturalness , which is the writer's way of expressing his thoughts in a natural way as they come to him . Bardeen feels , " Naturalness , ... so far ...
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... natural history was called upon the other day to pay for a live rabbit which he had in a basket in a railway car , and which the conductor said would be charged the same as a dog . The lecturer vainly explained that he was going to use ...
... natural history was called upon the other day to pay for a live rabbit which he had in a basket in a railway car , and which the conductor said would be charged the same as a dog . The lecturer vainly explained that he was going to use ...
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... natural and simple . Follow him into the court - room and listen to his plea . He is another man ; all his mèrits disappear : he was natural , he is now bombastic ; he talked in tune , he speaks out of tune - for we can speak as well as ...
... natural and simple . Follow him into the court - room and listen to his plea . He is another man ; all his mèrits disappear : he was natural , he is now bombastic ; he talked in tune , he speaks out of tune - for we can speak as well as ...
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