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Excerpt from The Brigand, a Romance of the Reign of Don Carlos: To Which Is Added Blanche De Beaulieu, a Story of the French Revolution
The constant preoccupation of Charles during the interval between the death of the Emperor Maxi milian and his receipt of the news of his own election to succeed him, was taken by Victor Hugo as the motif of the sublime monologue in the fourth act of Hernani, supposed to be spoken at the tomb of Charlemagne at aix-la-chapelle, and beginning.
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- EditorialForgotten Books
- Año de publicación2018
- ISBN 10 1528081587
- ISBN 13 9781528081580
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de páginas386