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Meanings of literary masterpieces in English
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Usage of literary masterpieces in English
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Happily the Greek nation, more than any other, abounds in literarymasterpieces.
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Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron was one of the first literarymasterpieces of the Renaissance.
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The period was not productive of literarymasterpieces.
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Ship of Foolshas sold reasonably well and unlike most of my literarymasterpieces, it will probably generate a measurable profit.
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Such literarymasterpieces deserved adequate answers, and she found herself trying to make up in quantity what she lacked in quality.
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They call for an improvement in the quality and an increase in the quantity of complete historical episodes and of literarymasterpieces.
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As these writers, and countless others have shown, prison, in tandem with the spacious human imagination and the dream of freedom, can inspire literarymasterpieces.
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Literarymasterpieces are either prose or poetry, and in print the two are easily recognizable by their difference in form.