Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 58
... pensées que de noble et de régulier . ( 137-138 ) In closing , Eudoxe disclaims any blind attachment to the Ancients , insisting that Italian , Spanish and French writers can be favorably compared even to those of the " Siècle d'Auguste ...
... pensées que de noble et de régulier . ( 137-138 ) In closing , Eudoxe disclaims any blind attachment to the Ancients , insisting that Italian , Spanish and French writers can be favorably compared even to those of the " Siècle d'Auguste ...
Page 100
... Pensées transmitted in their entirety ( in whatever " edition " ) , while Les Lettres provinciales , like certain shorter writings , are either " etched out " of the canon altogether or reduced to an emblematic few ( usually , in ...
... Pensées transmitted in their entirety ( in whatever " edition " ) , while Les Lettres provinciales , like certain shorter writings , are either " etched out " of the canon altogether or reduced to an emblematic few ( usually , in ...
Page 101
... Pensées , Pascal signifies that tragedy as being beyond language . The fragmentedness of the Pensées is a fragmenting of language , an assault on the reader's confidence in language ( including Pascal as reader of his own text , as the ...
... Pensées , Pascal signifies that tragedy as being beyond language . The fragmentedness of the Pensées is a fragmenting of language , an assault on the reader's confidence in language ( including Pascal as reader of his own text , as the ...
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