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  • 121French Literature — • Origin, foundations, and types Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. French Literature     French Literature     † …

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  • 122Excitation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Excitation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 excitation of feeling excitation of feeling Sgm: N 1 mental excitement mental excitement Sgm: N 1 suscitation suscitation galvanism stimulation piquancy provocation inspiration… …

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  • 123delight — de·light || dɪ laɪt n. joy, pleasure, happiness v. be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure …

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  • 124delighted — de light·ed || tɪd adj. joyful, happy de·light || dɪ laɪt n. joy, pleasure, happiness v. be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure …

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  • 125delighting — de·light || dɪ laɪt n. joy, pleasure, happiness v. be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure …

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  • 126delights — de·light || dɪ laɪt n. joy, pleasure, happiness v. be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure …

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  • 127pathos — pathos, poignancy, bathos are comparable when they denote the quality found in human situations, or especially in works of art or literature, which moves one to pity or sorrow. Pathos is the common term in critical and literary use; because of… …

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  • 128George Copeland — (April 3, 1882 – June 16, 1971)[1] was an American classical pianist known primarily for his championship of the French composer Claude Debussy in the early 20th century and his interpretations of modern Spanish piano works. George Copeland ca.… …

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