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... honour and to raise him in the eyes of posterity — I mean in the eyes of sensible people in all governments and at all times . I desired to verify the texts for myself and to go to the fountain - head . I have here on my table the eight ...
... honour and to raise him in the eyes of posterity — I mean in the eyes of sensible people in all governments and at all times . I desired to verify the texts for myself and to go to the fountain - head . I have here on my table the eight ...
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... honour is not bound to reply , since it is beneath a man of honour to take up the pen against a man to whom one can only answer by giving him the direct lie ; that to try to make him blush is a foolish undertaking which passes the power ...
... honour is not bound to reply , since it is beneath a man of honour to take up the pen against a man to whom one can only answer by giving him the direct lie ; that to try to make him blush is a foolish undertaking which passes the power ...
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... honour that he embraced the whole of them . Born in a strong epoch , but an epoch filled with conflicts and con- fusion , he offers , in spite of some faults of form and taste , an example of one of the most excellent , the soundest and ...
... honour that he embraced the whole of them . Born in a strong epoch , but an epoch filled with conflicts and con- fusion , he offers , in spite of some faults of form and taste , an example of one of the most excellent , the soundest and ...
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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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