CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... liver produces daily , contrary to the legend that the liver is an organ given to man for him to be bilious with , in its absence we should become rather more cantankerous and grouchy than we are " ( 62–63 ) . One must admire a writer ...
... liver produces daily , contrary to the legend that the liver is an organ given to man for him to be bilious with , in its absence we should become rather more cantankerous and grouchy than we are " ( 62–63 ) . One must admire a writer ...
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... liver of a sacrificial animal , which was regarded as the supreme " organ of revelation " from Babylonian to Etruscan to Greek and Roman cultures . With characteristic ebullience , Selzer relates : " In the beginning it was the liver ...
... liver of a sacrificial animal , which was regarded as the supreme " organ of revelation " from Babylonian to Etruscan to Greek and Roman cultures . With characteristic ebullience , Selzer relates : " In the beginning it was the liver ...
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... liver becomes poisoned and loaded with fat . If enough “ booze ” is con- sumed , the liver swells to such an extent that it " emerges from beneath the protective rib cage and bulges down into the vulnerable soft white under- belly ...
... liver becomes poisoned and loaded with fat . If enough “ booze ” is con- sumed , the liver swells to such an extent that it " emerges from beneath the protective rib cage and bulges down into the vulnerable soft white under- belly ...
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