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Σελίδα 34
... truth which the world has insisted was fiction , and so much fiction which has been received as truth , that , in the present instance , he is resolved to say nothing on the subject . Each of his readers is at liberty to believe just as ...
... truth which the world has insisted was fiction , and so much fiction which has been received as truth , that , in the present instance , he is resolved to say nothing on the subject . Each of his readers is at liberty to believe just as ...
Σελίδα 37
... truth to be discovered in this story , as well as in many others . Whatever this truth is , the narrator does not explicitly declare . Instead , the reader is left with some vague , uneasy feeling that there is much that has not been ...
... truth to be discovered in this story , as well as in many others . Whatever this truth is , the narrator does not explicitly declare . Instead , the reader is left with some vague , uneasy feeling that there is much that has not been ...
Σελίδα 151
... truth , for it is intimated that he may have been attempting to alter the face of Una ( truth ) when he un- expectedly met his death at the hands of Talus ( justice ) while clasped by Dua ( falsity ) . Thus , the final result of ...
... truth , for it is intimated that he may have been attempting to alter the face of Una ( truth ) when he un- expectedly met his death at the hands of Talus ( justice ) while clasped by Dua ( falsity ) . Thus , the final result of ...
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