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The author's end and aim is to give a figurative lesson of grandeur and decadence - a picture of remorse and retribution through three generations ; it was his object never to give the audience a “ spectacle ” that was not an idea .
The author's end and aim is to give a figurative lesson of grandeur and decadence - a picture of remorse and retribution through three generations ; it was his object never to give the audience a “ spectacle ” that was not an idea .
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There are fewer distractions in the country ; and in not a few cases a new intellectual interest would be cordially welcomed . It is true , both in town and country , that much leisure is frittered away in occupations that give only a ...
There are fewer distractions in the country ; and in not a few cases a new intellectual interest would be cordially welcomed . It is true , both in town and country , that much leisure is frittered away in occupations that give only a ...
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“ I give you a glass of wine , ” says Monsieur to Madame , " if you will be good for a week . ” “ Oh , that is far too much , ” says Madame , referring not so much to the quantity of wine as to the undue prolongation of good conduct .
“ I give you a glass of wine , ” says Monsieur to Madame , " if you will be good for a week . ” “ Oh , that is far too much , ” says Madame , referring not so much to the quantity of wine as to the undue prolongation of good conduct .
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