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... Petrus Borel to the experiments of Claude Monet and the ' discoveries ' of Richard Wagner . IT In T is too often forgotten that from the first Hugo was associated with men of pretensions and capacities not greatly inferior to his own ...
... Petrus Borel to the experiments of Claude Monet and the ' discoveries ' of Richard Wagner . IT In T is too often forgotten that from the first Hugo was associated with men of pretensions and capacities not greatly inferior to his own ...
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... Petrus Borel and Philothée O'Neddy ; but he could remember the pro- duction of les Burgraves , and was able of his own personal knowledge to laugh at the melancholy speech of poor Célestin Nanteuil -the famous ' Il n'y a plus de ...
... Petrus Borel and Philothée O'Neddy ; but he could remember the pro- duction of les Burgraves , and was able of his own personal knowledge to laugh at the melancholy speech of poor Célestin Nanteuil -the famous ' Il n'y a plus de ...
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