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... less irritable , the other less surly : Montaigne , that true poet , would be in the group , and would remove from this charm- ing corner all appearance of a literary school . La Fontaine would stray into it , and , henceforth less ...
... less irritable , the other less surly : Montaigne , that true poet , would be in the group , and would remove from this charm- ing corner all appearance of a literary school . La Fontaine would stray into it , and , henceforth less ...
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... less profitable , the less precious to the whole universe , or less different from vice , which is the ruin of human kind ? Does the good in which I take a pleasure change its nature ? does it cease to be good ? ' Such is the general ...
... less profitable , the less precious to the whole universe , or less different from vice , which is the ruin of human kind ? Does the good in which I take a pleasure change its nature ? does it cease to be good ? ' Such is the general ...
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... less careful to point out the causes of the rapprochement of the different classes , the precursory signs of the approaching accession to power of the Third Estate . In reading this severe ... less violent , not less exaggerated 144 M. DROZ.
... less careful to point out the causes of the rapprochement of the different classes , the precursory signs of the approaching accession to power of the Third Estate . In reading this severe ... less violent , not less exaggerated 144 M. DROZ.
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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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