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... hand ; Then followed Printing with enlarged command For thought - dominion vast and absolute For spreading truth , and making love expand . Now Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of ...
... hand ; Then followed Printing with enlarged command For thought - dominion vast and absolute For spreading truth , and making love expand . Now Prose and verse sunk into disrepute Must lacquey a dumb Art that best can suit The taste of ...
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... hand , makes the characters stand out as if they were sculptured . Of such great novels it is worth noting that some of the most famous depend not entirely , but to some extent upon dealing with love as passion ; by this the interest is ...
... hand , makes the characters stand out as if they were sculptured . Of such great novels it is worth noting that some of the most famous depend not entirely , but to some extent upon dealing with love as passion ; by this the interest is ...
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... hand , is not often concerned in public events , and those characters and aspects of his life which are selected for his biography are remarkable in the perspective not only of his genera- tion , but also in that of generations that ...
... hand , is not often concerned in public events , and those characters and aspects of his life which are selected for his biography are remarkable in the perspective not only of his genera- tion , but also in that of generations that ...
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... hand treatment of Ophelia really would not do . So we find a scene added in which , plump upon the news that his father's spirit is in arms , Hamlet is able to greet her with- 66 Quelle nouvelle aux cieux , dites moi , mon bel ange ...
... hand treatment of Ophelia really would not do . So we find a scene added in which , plump upon the news that his father's spirit is in arms , Hamlet is able to greet her with- 66 Quelle nouvelle aux cieux , dites moi , mon bel ange ...
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... hand , had done his version for a private performance in his own Normandy house and garden . But the traditions of the Théâtre Français allowed for , Richepin does set out to give us Shakespeare intact , even as Maeterlinck does , so ...
... hand , had done his version for a private performance in his own Normandy house and garden . But the traditions of the Théâtre Français allowed for , Richepin does set out to give us Shakespeare intact , even as Maeterlinck does , so ...
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