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1 The great masterpieces of the Greeks were either historical or mythological.
2 Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Æneid are generally regarded as great masterpieces of literature.
3 The contemplation of great masterpieces enlarges the intelligence and deepens the power of expression.
4 Literature declines, but great masterpieces of genius are still produced.
5 Boswell is primarily the artist, and he has created one of the great masterpieces of the world.
6 Since its first great masterpieces were produced, everything that is changeable in this world has been changed.
7 If you are not able to procure a library of the great masterpieces , get at least a few.
8 He saw him gaining new life, getting up from his bed of sickness, writing anew his great masterpieces .
9 The book of Job is one of the great masterpieces of the world's literature, if not indeed the greatest.
10 No person can admire more than I do the great masterpieces of wit and humour which Italy has produced.
11 Was the author of so many great masterpieces of analysis about to live a new book before writing it?
12 It shouldn't need to be said that all these fabulous effects help generate one of the great masterpieces of camp.
13 Sandwiched between his two great masterpieces , Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, the writing of 1601 was indeed a strange interlude.
14 Even the great masterpieces of Sophocles and Euripides, were regarded by contemporaries as inferior to many tragedies utterly unknown to us.
15 I stood to-day for some time between those two great masterpieces , the Transfiguration of Raffaelle, and Domenichino's Communion of St. Jerome.
16 In spite of his having produced such great masterpieces , his income was very small, apart from his pay as Inspector of the Conservatory.
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