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... Hugo , the son of one of Napoleon's generals , felt small affection for anything English ; but , ironically enough , he lived on English soil for eighteen years - longer than any other French writer . In 1852 , after Louis - Napoleon's ...
... Hugo , the son of one of Napoleon's generals , felt small affection for anything English ; but , ironically enough , he lived on English soil for eighteen years - longer than any other French writer . In 1852 , after Louis - Napoleon's ...
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... Hugo should have been the vassal of Queen Victoria . ' When I say vassal , it isn't a metaphor , because my father pays two hens a year in rent to the Queen . ' Hugo paid his droit de poulage , but when ' God Save the Queen ' was sung ...
... Hugo should have been the vassal of Queen Victoria . ' When I say vassal , it isn't a metaphor , because my father pays two hens a year in rent to the Queen . ' Hugo paid his droit de poulage , but when ' God Save the Queen ' was sung ...
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... Hugo could not read Macaulay , the statement was debatable . The ambition was perhaps excessive . In L'Homme qui rit , Hugo planned to show England before the Revolution of 1688. The book was published in 1869. Hugo himself had been ...
... Hugo could not read Macaulay , the statement was debatable . The ambition was perhaps excessive . In L'Homme qui rit , Hugo planned to show England before the Revolution of 1688. The book was published in 1869. Hugo himself had been ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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