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... tone of the inner person which domin- ated all the others , the tone of the chief rôle took the upper hand , and she could not help writing what those who teach must keep on reiterating about religion , prin- ciples and morals . The ...
... tone of the inner person which domin- ated all the others , the tone of the chief rôle took the upper hand , and she could not help writing what those who teach must keep on reiterating about religion , prin- ciples and morals . The ...
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... tone , when he speaks of pilferings and gluttony ( mangeaille ) , how much we pardon him for the sake of that old song of his childhood of which he remem- bers only the melody and a few incoherent words , but which he is for ever trying ...
... tone , when he speaks of pilferings and gluttony ( mangeaille ) , how much we pardon him for the sake of that old song of his childhood of which he remem- bers only the melody and a few incoherent words , but which he is for ever trying ...
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... tone . This tone is manly and simple , and the narration is supported by rare but powerful reflections , which reveal the connexions of causes and effects . When he comes to the FREDERICK THE GREAT 127.
... tone . This tone is manly and simple , and the narration is supported by rare but powerful reflections , which reveal the connexions of causes and effects . When he comes to the FREDERICK THE GREAT 127.
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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