Victor Hugo Quotes
In The French Language, There Is A Great Gulf Between Prose And Poetry; In English, There Is Hardly Any Difference. It Is A Splendid Privilege Of The Great Literary Languages Greek, Latin, And French That They Possess A Prose. English Has Not This Privilege. There Is No Prose In English.
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