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... admired abroad ; and among its devotees were Honoré de Balzac , Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire . ' Quoi de plus grand , quoi de plus puissant relativement à la pauvre humanité ¡± , demanded Baudelaire in De l'Essence du Rire , ' que ...
... admired abroad ; and among its devotees were Honoré de Balzac , Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire . ' Quoi de plus grand , quoi de plus puissant relativement à la pauvre humanité ¡± , demanded Baudelaire in De l'Essence du Rire , ' que ...
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... admiration ; and his own devoted affection for his friends appears again and again throughout his correspondence ... admired his ' brisk and winning face ' ( Below ) Fanny Brawne ; silhouette portrait by Auguste Edouard ; ' beautiful ...
... admiration ; and his own devoted affection for his friends appears again and again throughout his correspondence ... admired his ' brisk and winning face ' ( Below ) Fanny Brawne ; silhouette portrait by Auguste Edouard ; ' beautiful ...
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... admired the ' massy swells ' of the Rhine and the romantic prospect of orchards , vineyards and battlemented crags clambering up above the stream , then crossed into Swiss territory , which Byron saluted as the ancestral home of freedom ...
... admired the ' massy swells ' of the Rhine and the romantic prospect of orchards , vineyards and battlemented crags clambering up above the stream , then crossed into Swiss territory , which Byron saluted as the ancestral home of freedom ...
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