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... language of the age of Louis XIV in its last bloom and elegance in the most charming pupil of Mme de Maintenon , after considering the style of the eighteenth century in the fullness of its power and brilliancy in Jean - Jacques ...
... language of the age of Louis XIV in its last bloom and elegance in the most charming pupil of Mme de Maintenon , after considering the style of the eighteenth century in the fullness of its power and brilliancy in Jean - Jacques ...
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... language of the great men of the preceding century , that language which seemed in his case to be but the natural and necessary expression of his own thoughts ; sincerely and freely religious with- out any defiance , without any ...
... language of the great men of the preceding century , that language which seemed in his case to be but the natural and necessary expression of his own thoughts ; sincerely and freely religious with- out any defiance , without any ...
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... language , which is itself already so well endowed . From the very first Pasquier's good sense saved him from that excess which had accompanied the triumph of the Renaissance , and which made the men of learning disdain to employ any ...
... language , which is itself already so well endowed . From the very first Pasquier's good sense saved him from that excess which had accompanied the triumph of the Renaissance , and which made the men of learning disdain to employ any ...
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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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