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... character would be . Shakspeare drew a ludicrous character , but a severe picture , in four lines , the poignancy of which was never forgiven ; and indeed a man less acquainted with life than he who had traced all its mazes might have ...
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... character , would render them more circumspect . In read- ing Brantôme a problem forces itself on the mind , which it is difficult to solve . It is very common to see that author joining together the most discordant ideas in regard to ...
... character , would render them more circumspect . In read- ing Brantôme a problem forces itself on the mind , which it is difficult to solve . It is very common to see that author joining together the most discordant ideas in regard to ...
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... character , would render them more circumspect . In read- ing Brantôme a problem forces itself on the mind , which it is difficult to solve . It is very common to see that author joining together the most discordant ideas in regard to ...
... character , would render them more circumspect . In read- ing Brantôme a problem forces itself on the mind , which it is difficult to solve . It is very common to see that author joining together the most discordant ideas in regard to ...
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