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literary works
noun as in literature
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Not one book but the great tragedies of Shakespeare—the most profound and beautiful of literary works and abidingly contemporary.
Too many of the literary works I come across these days are in Tagalog.
Astonishingly, he wrote the book with very little access to the literary works he was investigating.
Even powerful literary works rarely outlast their generation.
And so reaching out to book clubs is becoming a marketing strategy for more literary works.
Louis Petit de Bachaumon died; a native of Paris, known as the author of several literary works.
They consisted of travels, reflections, plans of literary works, and personal anecdotes.
All the conditions were present which make for the composition and preservation of literary works in written texts.
His literary works hitherto had been spasmodic and lawless effusions, the escapes of a gushing, turbulent youth.
Not only does the censorship mutilate literary works, but it often suffocates the inspiration of the author.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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