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... French . It is commonly stated that he ' was head of a reign of terror in Palermo ' , but this is a gross exaggeration . Undoubtedly he shared some responsibility for the trial and execution of traitors who had collaborated with the French ...
... French . It is commonly stated that he ' was head of a reign of terror in Palermo ' , but this is a gross exaggeration . Undoubtedly he shared some responsibility for the trial and execution of traitors who had collaborated with the French ...
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... French Lieute- nant's Woman belongs to this category . * So what happens at the end of The French Lieutenant's Woman ? After two years , Charles traces Sarah to a house in London , which turns out to be the house of the Rossettis . When ...
... French Lieute- nant's Woman belongs to this category . * So what happens at the end of The French Lieutenant's Woman ? After two years , Charles traces Sarah to a house in London , which turns out to be the house of the Rossettis . When ...
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... French romanticism which has no equivalent in the Eng- lish romantic movement , that of a prose writer with a stature unsurpassed by the major romantic poets . Both wrote by accre- tion , not in a straight line from beginning to end ...
... French romanticism which has no equivalent in the Eng- lish romantic movement , that of a prose writer with a stature unsurpassed by the major romantic poets . Both wrote by accre- tion , not in a straight line from beginning to end ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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