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  • ...After this the black poodle transforms into a monster. Faust tries to use magic spells and a crusifix to drive the evil spirit away. Then the poodle turns ...the passage. He tried thinking of several other terms to put in place of "word". He tries the term "power". He finaly decided on the phrase 'Im Anfang war
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  • ...e tell to deleted text, the ellipsis is used this way: Ziggy explained his magic trick by instructing to "multiply your age in years by 365.25 [. . .] that *No ellipsis is needed when using a word or phrase, not taken from verbatim quotation (Aaron 271).
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  • ...re]] of [[narrative]] fiction, originates from supernatural elements, like magic. Although sometimes coupled with the [[science fiction]] genre, fantasy dea ...third century B.C.<ref>Farah, Mendlesohn, and James Edward. "From Myth to Magic." ''A Short History of Fantasy''. London: Middlesex UP, 2009. Page 9. Print
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  • ...s a 'Doctor' without having any right to the title (Smeed 1). He practiced magic and was proficient in hypnotism. He even cast a horoscope for the Bishop of ...ervant", Faust assumes that Mephisto will just trust that he will keep his word. But Mephisto insists that there be in writing some sort of proof of their
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  • ...man, 1979. 301. Print.</ref> The noun, “tragedy” is derived from the Greek word,“tragoidia.” Tragedy is often associated with the "one dictionary defin The Greek word "tragoidia" translates to "goat song," which could hold one of several mean
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