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Yma16 Posted 12 years ago
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Does this mean the public had enjoyed Gil Blas more than the critics?

Walter Scott's recognition of the supreme delightfulness of Gil
Blas has not been general among the critics; indeed, the sense of
its intrinsic value as a definition of life must rather be placed
to the credit of the uncritical public.
  

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yma16 : Does this mean the public had enjoyed Gil Blas more than the critics? Yes.

  • yma16 : Does this mean the public had enjoyed Gil Blas more than the critics?
  • Yes.
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yma16: Does this mean the public had enjoyed Gil Blas more than the critics?
Yes.

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