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Prompte a eriger des steles, elle sait tout aussi bien ecraser les lauriers sous les sarcasmes et la satire" (Mateso 1987: 46).
There are also a large number of letters and notes from Palmela to Lady and Lord Holland, now in the British Library, which reveal the Hollands' inclination, not to say commitment, to find 'une resolution prompte sur les affaires du Portugal et a prendre le parti qui me parait a la fois le plus simple et le plus Digne de l'Angleterre'.
], quand le discours est de nature a rendre l'orateur digne de foi ; car les honnetes gens nous inspirent confiance plus grande et plus prompte sur toutes les questions en general" (Rhetorique 1356 a).
 
 
 
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