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... manner of admiring Rabelais is Montaigne's , who ranks his book among those which are simply amusing ; it is the manner of the whole seventeenth century , of Racine and La Fontaine , who naïvely asked a Doctor who was speaking of St ...
... manner of admiring Rabelais is Montaigne's , who ranks his book among those which are simply amusing ; it is the manner of the whole seventeenth century , of Racine and La Fontaine , who naïvely asked a Doctor who was speaking of St ...
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... manner , if ever there was a manner ; Montesquieu had his , stronger , firmer , more striking , but still a manner . Voltaire alone had no manner , and his lively , clear , rapid words flowed as if only a few steps from the source ...
... manner , if ever there was a manner ; Montesquieu had his , stronger , firmer , more striking , but still a manner . Voltaire alone had no manner , and his lively , clear , rapid words flowed as if only a few steps from the source ...
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... manner in which this work will be written , it will always be by reason of its subject a valuable book for the philosopher it is , I repeat , a document for the comparative study of the human heart , and it is the only one in existence ...
... manner in which this work will be written , it will always be by reason of its subject a valuable book for the philosopher it is , I repeat , a document for the comparative study of the human heart , and it is the only one in existence ...
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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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