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... writers who then flourished would suffice to display the richness of Spanish literature : but a select list of the ... writer ; but Cal- deron having only composed a hundred and twenty comedies and tragedies , and about a hundred autos ...
... writers who then flourished would suffice to display the richness of Spanish literature : but a select list of the ... writer ; but Cal- deron having only composed a hundred and twenty comedies and tragedies , and about a hundred autos ...
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... writer who possesses the superior qualifications of Calderon and the fascination of his style , many faults may be excused and may be even noticed as evidences of skill ; till another shall come , who , emulating his beauties , is free ...
... writer who possesses the superior qualifications of Calderon and the fascination of his style , many faults may be excused and may be even noticed as evidences of skill ; till another shall come , who , emulating his beauties , is free ...
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... writers only in attributing a greater degree of importance to capital ; and in other respects he approaches , more or ... writer entirely does not surprize us , because , with all his talent and ingenuity , M. Say is so paradoxical and ...
... writers only in attributing a greater degree of importance to capital ; and in other respects he approaches , more or ... writer entirely does not surprize us , because , with all his talent and ingenuity , M. Say is so paradoxical and ...
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