“Tears are the silent language of grief.”
Quote by Voltaire
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This Premium Collection brings together a diverse array of Voltaire's literary contributions, showcasing his versatile talent as a writer. It includes his influential novel 'Candide', philosophical treatises like 'A Philosophical Dictionary' and 'A Treatise on Toleration', as well as historical works, plays, poems, and letters. The collection is enriched with illustrations and offers readers a comprehensive view of Voltaire's extensive body of work, which includes 'Plato's Dream', 'The Princess of Babylon', 'Zadig', 'The Huron', 'Socrates', 'The Sage and the Atheist', 'Dialogues', 'Oedipus', and 'Caesar', among many others. This compilation is a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the breadth of Voltaire's intellectual and literary achievements. more
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