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... ment , and were able to take advantage of the simpler and more effective procedure . Sometimes the fiction was a little more elabor- ate . Instead of alleging that X had ejected John Doe , you said that another gentleman called Richard ...
... ment , and were able to take advantage of the simpler and more effective procedure . Sometimes the fiction was a little more elabor- ate . Instead of alleging that X had ejected John Doe , you said that another gentleman called Richard ...
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... ment , but what is appeals to is not any pleasure in these things , but the exhilaration of standing apart from them and being able to see them for what they are because they aren't really happening . The more exposed we are to this ...
... ment , but what is appeals to is not any pleasure in these things , but the exhilaration of standing apart from them and being able to see them for what they are because they aren't really happening . The more exposed we are to this ...
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... ment , something of statement , and something of understate- ment . " Is this spectrum visible in Frost's own speech ? Show where and how . WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART A Letter1 When I am , as Education by Poetry 525 ยท
... ment , something of statement , and something of understate- ment . " Is this spectrum visible in Frost's own speech ? Show where and how . WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART A Letter1 When I am , as Education by Poetry 525 ยท
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