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W.'s personal friends were principally Orleanists and the literaryelement of Paris-his colleagues at the Institute.
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Thus politics became, in succession to exploration and religion, the most important literaryelement in the latter half of the 18th century.
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It is not a lascivious colour, it is only lifelike; it is the literaryelement and at the same time the moral element.
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The literaryelement was there in force, but Mark had not forgotten to ask to have placed near him the multi-millionaire, Mr. H.H.
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Make no mistake, however, the literaryelement in the art of Duncan Grant is what has been left over, not what has been added.
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By the way, I think Rembrandt is an interesting case to me because of the narrativeelement.
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Again the narrativeelement gives place to legislation regulating the duties, relative position and revenues of the priests and Levites (xviii.)
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In these post-fictional works, Carrère puts himself front and centre, incorporating his struggle to write each book as a narrativeelement within it.
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Which is a reliable predictor of how four of these different narrativeelements add up when it comes to a movie's box office.
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Acquaintance with R. W. Mackay.-Hislearning and accomplishments.-Hisprincipal pursuit.-His qualities as a writer.-Value of the artistic elementinliterature.-C.
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One of the most important - and least credited - elementsinliterature is the desgn of the type.
Usage of element of literature in inglês
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Marmontel (1728-1799) is distinguished as the writer of "Belisarius," a philosophical romance, "Moral Tales," and " ElementsofLiterature."