Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 54
... expression of a sustained , creative tension between the cult of energy and a countervailing rage for order , a tension that received its matricial formulation in Quintilian's opposition of ingenium and judicium ( Zuber 105 ) .5 It is ...
... expression of a sustained , creative tension between the cult of energy and a countervailing rage for order , a tension that received its matricial formulation in Quintilian's opposition of ingenium and judicium ( Zuber 105 ) .5 It is ...
Page 75
... expression " avaient attrapé ce point de perfection " levies openly on the language of Boileau and La Bruyère ( above , pp . 58-59 and n.14 ) . Note , however , that his usage institutionalizes and historicizes what for his predecessors ...
... expression " avaient attrapé ce point de perfection " levies openly on the language of Boileau and La Bruyère ( above , pp . 58-59 and n.14 ) . Note , however , that his usage institutionalizes and historicizes what for his predecessors ...
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... expressing an ideal , to offer , in other words , a monologic model . Jean d'Aisy's Le Génie de la langue françoise ... expression could be equally valid : " On parle toujours bien quand on se fait entendre " ; but a generation later ...
... expressing an ideal , to offer , in other words , a monologic model . Jean d'Aisy's Le Génie de la langue françoise ... expression could be equally valid : " On parle toujours bien quand on se fait entendre " ; but a generation later ...
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