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... Rabelais . In the taste and the cult of some persons for Rabelais there is even more than admiration , there is some of that excited curiosity which is attracted by the unknown and the mysterious . We know almost beforehand what ...
... Rabelais . In the taste and the cult of some persons for Rabelais there is even more than admiration , there is some of that excited curiosity which is attracted by the unknown and the mysterious . We know almost beforehand what ...
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... Rabelais at no time thought himself obliged to refrain from writing them . Nothing is more awkward than to speak fittingly of these books , for Rabelais has a licence peculiar to himself , for which the most enthusiastic criticism ...
... Rabelais at no time thought himself obliged to refrain from writing them . Nothing is more awkward than to speak fittingly of these books , for Rabelais has a licence peculiar to himself , for which the most enthusiastic criticism ...
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... Rabelais . He relates how one day the Duke of Orleans , the Regent , talking with him as they left the Opera , began to praise Rabelais very highly : " I thought him a Prince who kept bad company , he said , whose taste was corrupt . At ...
... Rabelais . He relates how one day the Duke of Orleans , the Regent , talking with him as they left the Opera , began to praise Rabelais very highly : " I thought him a Prince who kept bad company , he said , whose taste was corrupt . At ...
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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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