Chap.

1        1|         actor of talent, at once vulgar and original, and he had
2        2|        completely furnished. The vulgar sumptuosity of gilded consoles
3       10|        of tender foolishness and vulgar magnificence betrayed the
4       12|      none other than the quaint, vulgar one in the Blonde Venus,
5       12| unnoticed, are wont to solve the vulgar tragedies of existence:~“
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