Denver Medical Times, Volume 19Medical Times Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... believe that most critics define realism as actuality . This is not my definition of the word when applied to literature . Realism is naturalness , not naturalism , and it is just as applicable to the writings of that celebrated " New ...
... believe that most critics define realism as actuality . This is not my definition of the word when applied to literature . Realism is naturalness , not naturalism , and it is just as applicable to the writings of that celebrated " New ...
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... believe that Ibsen , Zola and others of the so - called realis- tic school will be correctly judged by mankind . All men , at heart , are true realists , and , sooner or later , they will stamp with their approval that which is true ...
... believe that Ibsen , Zola and others of the so - called realis- tic school will be correctly judged by mankind . All men , at heart , are true realists , and , sooner or later , they will stamp with their approval that which is true ...
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... believe in as the Perfection on earth and in heaven , whom to emulate the Christian's first and highest duty is , I say . even Jesus did not forbid the use of wine ; not only he did not forbid in his last supper , wine is one of the ...
... believe in as the Perfection on earth and in heaven , whom to emulate the Christian's first and highest duty is , I say . even Jesus did not forbid the use of wine ; not only he did not forbid in his last supper , wine is one of the ...
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... believe in temperance , nay , almost in abstinence , as a rule for healthy people ; I trust that I practice both . " But let me tell you , there are companies of men of genius into which I sometimes go , where the atmosphere of ...
... believe in temperance , nay , almost in abstinence , as a rule for healthy people ; I trust that I practice both . " But let me tell you , there are companies of men of genius into which I sometimes go , where the atmosphere of ...
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... believe that you will very seldom find a Jew or even a Jewess who does not drink wine , but I am safe to say that you will not often find Jews becoming drunkards . It is the oldest story about the forbidden fruit . " Forbid man some ...
... believe that you will very seldom find a Jew or even a Jewess who does not drink wine , but I am safe to say that you will not often find Jews becoming drunkards . It is the oldest story about the forbidden fruit . " Forbid man some ...
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