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The dialogue itself is admirably written : full of humorous interrogation and witty retort ; the characters are well ... The third character of the composition is called the Genius of Julius , whose function seems to be to explain the ...
The dialogue itself is admirably written : full of humorous interrogation and witty retort ; the characters are well ... The third character of the composition is called the Genius of Julius , whose function seems to be to explain the ...
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But this is what he said to the Archbishop : However , I can hardly express in words how much I love your character , since , while still young and burdened with worldly more than religious cares , you have it especially at heart that ...
But this is what he said to the Archbishop : However , I can hardly express in words how much I love your character , since , while still young and burdened with worldly more than religious cares , you have it especially at heart that ...
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