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... hand , formed his upon Corneille's ) ; but I rather think he got it at Will's , for its great charm is that it has the various freedom of talk.f In verse , he had a pomp which , excellent in itself , became pompousness in his imitators ...
... hand , formed his upon Corneille's ) ; but I rather think he got it at Will's , for its great charm is that it has the various freedom of talk.f In verse , he had a pomp which , excellent in itself , became pompousness in his imitators ...
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... hand , is contrasted with the feebleness that springs from overweening conceit in Polonius and with frailty of temperament in Ophelia , while , on the other hand , it is brought into fuller relief by the steady force of Horatio and the ...
... hand , is contrasted with the feebleness that springs from overweening conceit in Polonius and with frailty of temperament in Ophelia , while , on the other hand , it is brought into fuller relief by the steady force of Horatio and the ...
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... hand to mouth , as was Lessing's case , we need not be surprised to find him gradually beginning to see something more agrecable in a fixirtes Glück than he had once been willing to allow . At any rate , he was willing , and even ...
... hand to mouth , as was Lessing's case , we need not be surprised to find him gradually beginning to see something more agrecable in a fixirtes Glück than he had once been willing to allow . At any rate , he was willing , and even ...
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