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... speak on artistic matters with as much authority as other painters and infinitely more than most critics . They defined their particular prose style as écriture artiste , and when Edmond wrote his book describing the collection of works ...
... speak on artistic matters with as much authority as other painters and infinitely more than most critics . They defined their particular prose style as écriture artiste , and when Edmond wrote his book describing the collection of works ...
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... speak of Jesus Christ ; your laws speak of legality ; your newspapers speak of progress ; and all your governments speak for the working classes , and this is how you bury those who serve you , who kill themselves to provide you with ...
... speak of Jesus Christ ; your laws speak of legality ; your newspapers speak of progress ; and all your governments speak for the working classes , and this is how you bury those who serve you , who kill themselves to provide you with ...
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... speak , earned the right to a few genial and slightly garrulous returns to the literary country of his youth , a little creative self - indulgence that did not , after all , run counter to the dominant modes of the works concerned . The ...
... speak , earned the right to a few genial and slightly garrulous returns to the literary country of his youth , a little creative self - indulgence that did not , after all , run counter to the dominant modes of the works concerned . The ...
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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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