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... admirable chapters , not too serious , not too farcical , in which the great and sensible parts of Rabelais show them ... admiration the wonderful understanding of his son , he is given a master , a Sophist in Latin Letters ; and then ...
... admirable chapters , not too serious , not too farcical , in which the great and sensible parts of Rabelais show them ... admiration the wonderful understanding of his son , he is given a master , a Sophist in Latin Letters ; and then ...
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... admiration confess that they find it difficult to take a pleasure in these passages , and even to listen to them . What is admirable without any doubt , is the form of the language , the abundance and wealth of expression , the ...
... admiration confess that they find it difficult to take a pleasure in these passages , and even to listen to them . What is admirable without any doubt , is the form of the language , the abundance and wealth of expression , the ...
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... admiration . The one class admire him , but they like him even more than they admire him ; they read him , understand him where they can , and make up for what they do not understand by relishing the more the exquisite portions , which ...
... admiration . The one class admire him , but they like him even more than they admire him ; they read him , understand him where they can , and make up for what they do not understand by relishing the more the exquisite portions , which ...
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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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