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... earlier comments on heredity con- cerned his characters ' heritage from their parents or grandparents . Weismann wrote of those traits carried in the germ - plasm that are slowly developed and remain . He argued indeed , demonstrated ...
... earlier comments on heredity con- cerned his characters ' heritage from their parents or grandparents . Weismann wrote of those traits carried in the germ - plasm that are slowly developed and remain . He argued indeed , demonstrated ...
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... earlier volumes ? As a teacher she would be used to keeping a school log - book . Even if she did not keep a diary before she left teaching in 1890 , that might have been a logical year to start . If not , why not when she and siste ...
... earlier volumes ? As a teacher she would be used to keeping a school log - book . Even if she did not keep a diary before she left teaching in 1890 , that might have been a logical year to start . If not , why not when she and siste ...
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... earlier draft and with which he was satisfied ; hence there was no need to rewrite them . Indeed , there is no sense in which the MS . shows the draft of a poem ' temporarily jotted down to the extent of a stanza or two when the ideas ...
... earlier draft and with which he was satisfied ; hence there was no need to rewrite them . Indeed , there is no sense in which the MS . shows the draft of a poem ' temporarily jotted down to the extent of a stanza or two when the ideas ...
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