(1) Poe saw how u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510all are affected by the potent magic of verisimilitude .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb(2) Jonson's use of strict verisimilitude helps to facilitate yet another layer of deception by employing a fixed sense of time.(3) In other words, Clarissa's language mirrors the novel's verisimilitude , while Lovelace's repeats the figures of fiction's past.(4) As a novelist, I strive for verisimilitude : the appearance of reality.(5) The fragment seemed Kosher, with phraseology, vocabulary, metaphor, style and expression of apparent authenticity and verisimilitude .(6) This is a very slight discrepancy from strict verisimilitude here, but one that revealingly triggers disproportionate reactions among critics.(7) That is, does it have verisimilitude , the appearance of being true or real?(8) After all, this is a TV series in which Stephen Hawking's wheelchair is able to transform and fly; it is not exactly striving for verisimilitude .(9) I would let verisimilitude and photogenics dictate my route more than proximity to Madison Square Garden.(10) They situate and reassure the reader by promoting verisimilitude , the quality of appearing to be real.(11) Research is vital but I have a problem with focussing too much on verisimilitude .(12) But the younger generation of Congressmen - its members are in their 20s and 30s - imparts verisimilitude to the definition.(13) At the same time, Western artists are exacting and relentless in their pursuit of historical verisimilitude .(14) I'm writing about an experience that isn't my own, and in order to ensure some degree of verisimilitude , I use details from my own experience.(15) Fantasy fiction relies heavily on generic verisimilitude , precisely because so much of its content centres around what is u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510not realu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(16) Painted with an almost Dutch-Renaissance verisimilitude , Harrison's work is of extreme close-ups that focus us on expressively open faces.