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... Victor Hugo , ' is four trestles , four boards , two actors , and a passion ' ; and his good plays are a proof that in this he spoke no more than the truth . Drama to him was so much emotion in action . he invented a situation he ...
... Victor Hugo , ' is four trestles , four boards , two actors , and a passion ' ; and his good plays are a proof that in this he spoke no more than the truth . Drama to him was so much emotion in action . he invented a situation he ...
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... , and the brothers Deschamps ; whose influ- ence was doubtless exerted more frequently to encourage than to repress . Towards the end we lost sight of all this , and saw in Victor Hugo not so much the most glorious survival of HUGO 79.
... , and the brothers Deschamps ; whose influ- ence was doubtless exerted more frequently to encourage than to repress . Towards the end we lost sight of all this , and saw in Victor Hugo not so much the most glorious survival of HUGO 79.
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William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson. Victor Hugo not so much the most glorious survival of romanticism as ... Hugo's own . From the be- ginning he took himself with perfect serious- ness , and his followers , however ...
William Ernest Henley, Robert Louis Stevenson. Victor Hugo not so much the most glorious survival of romanticism as ... Hugo's own . From the be- ginning he took himself with perfect serious- ness , and his followers , however ...
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... Hugo of painting , ' the artist of the Marino Faliero and the Barque de Don Juan resented the compliment with bitterness . But these were exceptions . The youth of 1830 were Hugolaters almost to a man . HEIR enthusiasm was ... V : F HUGO 81.
... Hugo of painting , ' the artist of the Marino Faliero and the Barque de Don Juan resented the compliment with bitterness . But these were exceptions . The youth of 1830 were Hugolaters almost to a man . HEIR enthusiasm was ... V : F HUGO 81.
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... Victor Hugo by virtue of it became the foremost man of literary France . The great battle of Hernani was merely a battle of style . From Dumas , the artist of Henri Trois and Antony , the language of Boileau was safe enough ; and his ...
... Victor Hugo by virtue of it became the foremost man of literary France . The great battle of Hernani was merely a battle of style . From Dumas , the artist of Henri Trois and Antony , the language of Boileau was safe enough ; and his ...
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