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Grosperrin Cognac No.64 Borderies

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Grosperrin Cognac No.64 BorderiesVolumen: 0. 7 Liter Alkoholgehalt: 53. 3% Nicht khlfiltriert Ohne Farbstoff Grosperrin Cognac No. 64 Borderies Besonderheiten: Dieser aussergewhnliche Cognac stammt aus dem kleinsten Anbaugebiet der Region, den Borderies. Er wurde in einer kleinen Familienbrennerei destilliert und anschliessend in den Kellern von Grosperrin in Saintes, am Ufer der Charente, gereift. Der Cognac wurde nicht gefrbt und nicht khlgefiltert, was seine natrliche Farbe und
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MattM
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 3
Did they change the formula?
Scent: Citrus + Eucalyptus, Size: 5 Ounce (Pack of 3)
I used to love this soap back when it was curved and smelled better. I think they changed the formula with the shape change and now it smells slightly different (cheaper). I can't justify the cost now.
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Ralph
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★★★★★ 5
bring down the price
one of my favorites but to damn expensive
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The Amazing J
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
An essential classic
Format: Paperback
The book has a scathing view of nobility and the upper class, with the regular people just a part of the scenery, so an allegory that has aged well and applies to modern times. I think it's an essential read to anyone who enjoys literature, as it can be argued that it's the genesis of many themes in modern stories.
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LoneWolf18
Houston, US
★★★★★ 3
Not bad, but still had flaws
Format: Paperback
While the novel was great in a way, I felt that it was outdated to me. It was written in the time that anti-heros were poorly made and if the creator of Reynard was aiming for Anti-hero when developing Reynard, he missed and hit sociopath instad. The pictures in the books are also outdated and laughable in our times. Reynard looks more like a shaved dog on the cover, I had a hard time identifying Noble the lion in his photos, ect. and the ending did`nt seem fullfilling though I felt a kick of excitment a few times.
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Adrian E. Fields
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Nice translation
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It is not easy to translate poetry into poetry. It's bad enough simply trying to translate to prose. Ms. Terry does an excellent job. I read Le Roman de Renart in French while I was studying in France. Years later, I came across this translation. It is fascinating the way the original storytellers portrayed Renart. He is a completely hateful creature. Yet reading about him is fun. It's similar to how I feel about stories of Loki or Coyote. Renart is closer to Loki than to Coyote, despite the canine ancestry. He is more than simply a trickster: he is malevolent. If you have an interest in ancient folktales, you mustn't miss the story of Renart. This translation is different from any other I've read. The introduction gives a good perspective on the times when the stories were hatched.
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