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... Droz wrongly ascribed anything to Montaigne , though he does go rather far when he says that candour and reverie were painted on his brow ' ; but , in reading Montaigne , M. Droz was chiefly fascinated by the smiling , familiar , human ...
... Droz wrongly ascribed anything to Montaigne , though he does go rather far when he says that candour and reverie were painted on his brow ' ; but , in reading Montaigne , M. Droz was chiefly fascinated by the smiling , familiar , human ...
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... Droz ' History . As early as 1811 , M. Droz began to devote himself to the study of the Reign of Louis XVI , considered during the years when it was possible to prevent or to direct the French Revolution . The two first volumes of his ...
... Droz ' History . As early as 1811 , M. Droz began to devote himself to the study of the Reign of Louis XVI , considered during the years when it was possible to prevent or to direct the French Revolution . The two first volumes of his ...
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... Droz , from the high bank on which he is seated , and with the reflection of a sage , delights in pointing out to us where those fleeting moments might have come in : but what could they avail without the able and superior man who alone ...
... Droz , from the high bank on which he is seated , and with the reflection of a sage , delights in pointing out to us where those fleeting moments might have come in : but what could they avail without the able and superior man who alone ...
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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