Introduction to Romance Languages and Literature: Latin, French, Spanish, Provençal, Italian, Volume 10Capricorn Books, 1961 - 291 pages |
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... living from the " public , " but it is obvious that they were something quite different from the modern writer . The development of the writer's pro- fession took place just as slowly as that of the public . There are still many ...
... living from the " public , " but it is obvious that they were something quite different from the modern writer . The development of the writer's pro- fession took place just as slowly as that of the public . There are still many ...
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... living . This is all the art toward which Montaigne aspires : to do a good job as a living man ; to enjoy , with intelligence and moderation , his own being and the life which is his lot . Now from this point of view his skepticism ...
... living . This is all the art toward which Montaigne aspires : to do a good job as a living man ; to enjoy , with intelligence and moderation , his own being and the life which is his lot . Now from this point of view his skepticism ...
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... living by his pen , expending his energies in a multitude of activities , interested in all of the sci- ences , extremely gifted , fond of pleasure , easily susceptible to emotion and enthusiasm , and somewhat vulgar , he possessed the ...
... living by his pen , expending his energies in a multitude of activities , interested in all of the sci- ences , extremely gifted , fond of pleasure , easily susceptible to emotion and enthusiasm , and somewhat vulgar , he possessed the ...
Table des matières
B Vulgar Latin | 21 |
The Invasions | 36 |
E Trends in Linguistic Development | 56 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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antiquity artistic beautiful became bourgeois bourgeoisie Catalan Catholic chansons de geste Chrétien de Troyes Christian Church classical Latin comedies composed conception contemporary countries Dante dialects domination drama elegant empire entire epic especially esthetic Europe European example famous feudal fifteenth France French Gaul genre Germanic tribes Greek honnêtes human Humanists Iberian Peninsula ideas imitated important influence intellectual Italian Italy Jansenist king large number later linguistic literary language literature living Louis XIV Low Latin lyric poetry medieval Middle Ages modern Molière moral moralistic movement mystical nature novel origin Paris Passion period persons Petrarch philosophical plays poems poet poetic prose Prov Provençal realistic religious Renaissance Revolution Roman Romance languages satire scholars second half seventeenth century sixteenth century sometimes soul Spain Spanish spirit style subjects syllables taste thirteenth century tion tradition trends twelfth century unity vernacular vowels Vulgar Latin words writers written wrote