The skeptic and the superficialreader may reply: This saying is utterly unreasonable.
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Hence that terrible unity which only the superficialreader could mistake for monotony.
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To a superficialreader, this may, perhaps, appear as the acme of selfishness.
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But a superficialreader must take care, or his intricacies will bewilder him.
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The most superficialreader must be charmed, we think, by the liveliness of the narrative.
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One characteristic of the present publication will not fail to offer itself to the most superficialreader.
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To take another example: the great features of the character of Hotspur are obvious to the most superficialreader.
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Such are the ordinary operations of war: its relations to strategy must be evident, even to the most superficialreader.
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She touches upon religious themes in a manner to make the superficialreader apprehend that she cultivates some polytheistic form of faith,-extremesmeet.
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But the most superficialreader of the Gospels must see at a glance the wide variance between such a view and that of Christ.
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Superficialreaders believe it was the military men who destroyed the Roman republic!
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"You will find," Mrs. Plinth interposed, "that we are not superficialreaders."