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... less often with horses and liquor - I do not pretend to know . Even though its natural fifth act had already been collapsed into its fourth , there would still have remained the possibility of an extended and eloquent epilogue . And who ...
... less often with horses and liquor - I do not pretend to know . Even though its natural fifth act had already been collapsed into its fourth , there would still have remained the possibility of an extended and eloquent epilogue . And who ...
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... less admirable appetite , at least to the extent that it does more than amuse : it affords us the unwholesome pleasure of looking down on the follies of others . In fact the old comedy of Aristophanes fits the definition less well than ...
... less admirable appetite , at least to the extent that it does more than amuse : it affords us the unwholesome pleasure of looking down on the follies of others . In fact the old comedy of Aristophanes fits the definition less well than ...
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... less well trained and resourceful than he had thought . In The Outsider , published less than nine months after the Stalky and Co volume , the picture of Second Lieutenant Walter Setton was unflattering : 30 When he could by any means ...
... less well trained and resourceful than he had thought . In The Outsider , published less than nine months after the Stalky and Co volume , the picture of Second Lieutenant Walter Setton was unflattering : 30 When he could by any means ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
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