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There is no bombast, no similes, flowers, digressions, or unnecessary...
Author:
Horace Walpole
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The Castle of Otranto
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There is no bombast, no similes, flowers, digressions, or unnecessary descriptions. Everything tends directly to the catastrophe."
( Horace Walpole )
[ The Castle of Otranto ]
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