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... touch , and clearness of intention . And as with his men so is it with his women the finest are not those he likes best but those who interested him most . Male and female , his eccentrics surpass his commonplaces . He had a great ...
... touch , and clearness of intention . And as with his men so is it with his women the finest are not those he likes best but those who interested him most . Male and female , his eccentrics surpass his commonplaces . He had a great ...
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... touch ; and Dumas was neither a Shake- speare nor an Eschylus - he was not even an Augier . All the same , he has produced in la Tour de Nesle a romantic play which . M. Zola himself pronounces the ideal of the genre and in Antony an ...
... touch ; and Dumas was neither a Shake- speare nor an Eschylus - he was not even an Augier . All the same , he has produced in la Tour de Nesle a romantic play which . M. Zola himself pronounces the ideal of the genre and in Antony an ...
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... touch to add to his son's description of him . ' Il me semble , ' said the royal old prodigal in his last illness , ' que je suis au sommet d'un monument qui tremble comme si les fondations étaient assises sur le sable . ' ' Sois en ...
... touch to add to his son's description of him . ' Il me semble , ' said the royal old prodigal in his last illness , ' que je suis au sommet d'un monument qui tremble comme si les fondations étaient assises sur le sable . ' ' Sois en ...
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... as his own . With these he is never at fault and never out of touch . They have the unity of effect , the vigorous simplicity , of life that belong to great creative art ; and at their highest stress of GEORGE MEREDITH 59.
... as his own . With these he is never at fault and never out of touch . They have the unity of effect , the vigorous simplicity , of life that belong to great creative art ; and at their highest stress of GEORGE MEREDITH 59.
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... 'd lanes , And starts him , that he thinks a ghost went by- So Hoder brushed by Hermod's side . ' Here is Homer's direct and moving because His Triumphs . ་ most human and comprehensive touch in narrative : - MATTHEW ARNOLD 103.
... 'd lanes , And starts him , that he thinks a ghost went by- So Hoder brushed by Hermod's side . ' Here is Homer's direct and moving because His Triumphs . ་ most human and comprehensive touch in narrative : - MATTHEW ARNOLD 103.
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