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Page 681
... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents -- he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect . If his very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect , then he ...
... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents -- he then combines such events as may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect . If his very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect , then he ...
Page 692
... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was the ...
... effect of this originality of combination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was the ...
Page 883
... effect on the instant month and year . The effect is deep and secular as the cause . It works on periods in which mortal lifetime is lost . All I know is reception ; I am and I have : but I do not get , and when I have fancied I had ...
... effect on the instant month and year . The effect is deep and secular as the cause . It works on periods in which mortal lifetime is lost . All I know is reception ; I am and I have : but I do not get , and when I have fancied I had ...
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