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The English find “ nothing hideous ” in a corpse - strewn stage , because they “ look upon death as an incident no way terrible , but sometimes fly to it for refuge from the calamities of life . " The French will of course be disgusted ...
The English find “ nothing hideous ” in a corpse - strewn stage , because they “ look upon death as an incident no way terrible , but sometimes fly to it for refuge from the calamities of life . " The French will of course be disgusted ...
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To behold is to judge , whether of fashion , or acting , or good looks , or the personality beneath those looks . Since a change in the angle ... Let us look at fashion and at preaching through French eyes . We may then come to a truer ...
To behold is to judge , whether of fashion , or acting , or good looks , or the personality beneath those looks . Since a change in the angle ... Let us look at fashion and at preaching through French eyes . We may then come to a truer ...
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He may also have suggested an intensification of the political note : " Casts a long look where England's glories shine / And bids his bosom sympathize with mine . " The couplet has a political dimension that its predecessor lacked ...
He may also have suggested an intensification of the political note : " Casts a long look where England's glories shine / And bids his bosom sympathize with mine . " The couplet has a political dimension that its predecessor lacked ...
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