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Victor Hugo Dramas : Lucrezia Borgia; Mary Tudor; Angelo, Tyrant of Padua, PDF eBook

Victor Hugo Dramas : Lucrezia Borgia; Mary Tudor; Angelo, Tyrant of Padua PDF

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As he promised to do in the preface to his last drama, the author has reverted to the occupation of his whole life, art.

He has resumed his favorite task, even before he has altogether adjusted matters with the petty political opponents who have been annoying him for two months past. And then, to bring forth a new drama six weeks after the proscription of the other was one way of speaking plainly to the present government.

It was equivalent to showing it that its trouble was thrown away.

It was equivalent to proving to it that art and liberty can spring up again in one night beneath the very foot which tramples on them.

It is his purpose, therefore, to go.forward henceforth with his political'strife, so far as occasion requires, and his literary work, parz' passa.

One can do his duty and his task at the same time. The one does not interfere with the other. Man has two hands.

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