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... opening words of Dominique are , ' Certainement je n'ai pas à me plaindre me disait celui dont je rapporterai les confidences dans le récit très - simple et trop peu romanesque qu'on lira tout à l'heure . ' But who is going to prick up ...
... opening words of Dominique are , ' Certainement je n'ai pas à me plaindre me disait celui dont je rapporterai les confidences dans le récit très - simple et trop peu romanesque qu'on lira tout à l'heure . ' But who is going to prick up ...
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... opening , for it was then that Southey made the hazardous experiment of casting his funereal Ode , A Vision of Judgment , in hexameters , an experiment which he fondly believed ' might perhaps be considered of some importance in English ...
... opening , for it was then that Southey made the hazardous experiment of casting his funereal Ode , A Vision of Judgment , in hexameters , an experiment which he fondly believed ' might perhaps be considered of some importance in English ...
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... opening soliloquy of Richard III . Yet what more dramatic opening and one more apposite for soldiers — is there in all literature than the start of Shakespeare's most celebrated play . BARNARDO . Who's there ? FRANCISCO . Nay , answer ...
... opening soliloquy of Richard III . Yet what more dramatic opening and one more apposite for soldiers — is there in all literature than the start of Shakespeare's most celebrated play . BARNARDO . Who's there ? FRANCISCO . Nay , answer ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
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