Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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... follows is also a story , a narrative that may have some validity , but makes no " classical " claim to truth . I Like all stories , the narrative of French classicism does not begin in the beginning , but in retrospect . The labelling ...
... follows is also a story , a narrative that may have some validity , but makes no " classical " claim to truth . I Like all stories , the narrative of French classicism does not begin in the beginning , but in retrospect . The labelling ...
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... follows complements and extends the treatment of Bouhours in Brody , " Constantes , " ( 10-17 ) . In the tradition that Voltaire fashioned and then bequeathed to French literary historiography , Bouhours's Manière de bien penser and ...
... follows complements and extends the treatment of Bouhours in Brody , " Constantes , " ( 10-17 ) . In the tradition that Voltaire fashioned and then bequeathed to French literary historiography , Bouhours's Manière de bien penser and ...
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... follow them , joining hands together in dance and songs ... He also maintained " he who is well educated will be able to sing and dance well " ( 5 : 31 ) . Basing his argument on these twin persuasions , the Greek philosopher in the ...
... follow them , joining hands together in dance and songs ... He also maintained " he who is well educated will be able to sing and dance well " ( 5 : 31 ) . Basing his argument on these twin persuasions , the Greek philosopher in the ...
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