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Pagina 14
In the Discoveries , after speaking of Bacon's eloquence , he observes , " his language was nobly censorious , where he could spare or pass by a jest " . Macaulay , who has few superiors as a critic of literary style and few inferiors ...
In the Discoveries , after speaking of Bacon's eloquence , he observes , " his language was nobly censorious , where he could spare or pass by a jest " . Macaulay , who has few superiors as a critic of literary style and few inferiors ...
Pagina 15
When he arrived at the French Court an object - lesson met his eye which had a far - reaching effect on the language and literature of the AngloSaxon race . The Pléiade , led by Ronsard , were at the height of their fame .
When he arrived at the French Court an object - lesson met his eye which had a far - reaching effect on the language and literature of the AngloSaxon race . The Pléiade , led by Ronsard , were at the height of their fame .
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But perhaps the most extraordinary and significant language in the play is to be found in connection with Timon's death . His last words are : Lips , let sour words go by and language end What is amiss , plague and infection mend !
But perhaps the most extraordinary and significant language in the play is to be found in connection with Timon's death . His last words are : Lips , let sour words go by and language end What is amiss , plague and infection mend !
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