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... fact we are softly sinking into the darkened pit at the magic moment when the footlights spring up and cast their golden glow out beyond the heavy , velvet folds of the lifting curtain towards the enchanted universe beyond . Isak ...
... fact we are softly sinking into the darkened pit at the magic moment when the footlights spring up and cast their golden glow out beyond the heavy , velvet folds of the lifting curtain towards the enchanted universe beyond . Isak ...
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... fact that photography exists , and can tell us far more accurately than a mediocre painting what people looked like , has knocked away the foundation upon which portraiture rested . There is no longer a feeling of participation in the ...
... fact that photography exists , and can tell us far more accurately than a mediocre painting what people looked like , has knocked away the foundation upon which portraiture rested . There is no longer a feeling of participation in the ...
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... facts can be included under the umbrella of natural selection without risk of contradiction— because no contrary evidence is available . The case of mimicry will make this clearer . It is a curious fact that many harmless insects are ...
... facts can be included under the umbrella of natural selection without risk of contradiction— because no contrary evidence is available . The case of mimicry will make this clearer . It is a curious fact that many harmless insects are ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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