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... elaborate label . He was ' di bellissima presenza , ma della più scelerata natura che mai fosse huomo del mondo , ' and ' quantunque egli fosse di vilissimo animo , copriva nondimeno , coll'alte e superbe parole e colla sua presenza ...
... elaborate label . He was ' di bellissima presenza , ma della più scelerata natura che mai fosse huomo del mondo , ' and ' quantunque egli fosse di vilissimo animo , copriva nondimeno , coll'alte e superbe parole e colla sua presenza ...
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... elaborate formality of the Elizabethan letter must also be noticed . This effect was doubtless partly produced by the somewhat cumbrous nature of the ordinary prose style , which lent itself much more easily to wealth of ornament than ...
... elaborate formality of the Elizabethan letter must also be noticed . This effect was doubtless partly produced by the somewhat cumbrous nature of the ordinary prose style , which lent itself much more easily to wealth of ornament than ...
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... elaborate essays upon manners . The theme is always the same ; and the endless repetition of it becomes all the more wearisome from the fact that the variations are conspicuously wanting in variety . It is difficult to conceive a fate ...
... elaborate essays upon manners . The theme is always the same ; and the endless repetition of it becomes all the more wearisome from the fact that the variations are conspicuously wanting in variety . It is difficult to conceive a fate ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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