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... French , he thought in French , he often had the French in his mind and expected to be read by them , even when he wrote down views and narratives of events which were so little likely to be pleas- ant to them . As a prose writer ...
... French , he thought in French , he often had the French in his mind and expected to be read by them , even when he wrote down views and narratives of events which were so little likely to be pleas- ant to them . As a prose writer ...
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... French , and having regard to present - day readers , none represents them more to the life in his writings , none displays and sums them up more conveniently and faithfully than Étienne Pasquier ; he presents a life in the sixteenth ...
... French , and having regard to present - day readers , none represents them more to the life in his writings , none displays and sums them up more conveniently and faithfully than Étienne Pasquier ; he presents a life in the sixteenth ...
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... French ; he will avoid the eccentricity of persevering in his Latinity , as we see the illustrious De Thou doing , which has impaired instead of increasing the success of the latter's great History . Pasquier writes in French his ...
... French ; he will avoid the eccentricity of persevering in his Latinity , as we see the illustrious De Thou doing , which has impaired instead of increasing the success of the latter's great History . Pasquier writes in French his ...
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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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