The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... effects on certain diseases , but why they should work these effects , or what was the nature of their action , was ... effect upon practice . Therapeutics itself - the art of healing - has become altogether transformed . The earliest ...
... effects on certain diseases , but why they should work these effects , or what was the nature of their action , was ... effect upon practice . Therapeutics itself - the art of healing - has become altogether transformed . The earliest ...
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... effect was not humorous or convivial at all , but " a very pleasant thing indeed , sung lamentably . " A gay song , of which people could hear the words and feel the humour , would have a good effect . But better none at all than this ...
... effect was not humorous or convivial at all , but " a very pleasant thing indeed , sung lamentably . " A gay song , of which people could hear the words and feel the humour , would have a good effect . But better none at all than this ...
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... effect of form produced , that is to say , in times when artists were lacking in any consciousness of form which it was beyond the power of line to express . But this really is equivalent to asking us to believe that a certain effect or ...
... effect of form produced , that is to say , in times when artists were lacking in any consciousness of form which it was beyond the power of line to express . But this really is equivalent to asking us to believe that a certain effect or ...
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