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... friends into power , brought him a com- petence in the shape of an Italian consulate ; and in the same year he gained for the first time some celebrity by the publication of Le Rouge et Le Noir . The rest of his life was spent in the ...
... friends into power , brought him a com- petence in the shape of an Italian consulate ; and in the same year he gained for the first time some celebrity by the publication of Le Rouge et Le Noir . The rest of his life was spent in the ...
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... friends went off to Zurich , where Beddoes hired the theatre for a night in order that Degen might appear on the stage in the part of Hotspur . At Basel , however , for some un- explained reason , the friends parted , and Beddoes fell ...
... friends went off to Zurich , where Beddoes hired the theatre for a night in order that Degen might appear on the stage in the part of Hotspur . At Basel , however , for some un- explained reason , the friends parted , and Beddoes fell ...
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... friendship . There was no give and take about his nature ; and his vanity was such that he pre- ferred to be ... friends met on the road between Imola and Bologna . " This meeting , ' Byron wrote , ' annihilated for a moment all ...
... friendship . There was no give and take about his nature ; and his vanity was such that he pre- ferred to be ... friends met on the road between Imola and Bologna . " This meeting , ' Byron wrote , ' annihilated for a moment all ...
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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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