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Page 37
... beauty of Sophocles . 5 Of course , once I invoke Eschylus and Sophocles I have launched another cliché , a perfectly silly one , in that , lexically in French it has no meaning : roughly speaking , Mascaron and Bourdaloue wrote in the ...
... beauty of Sophocles . 5 Of course , once I invoke Eschylus and Sophocles I have launched another cliché , a perfectly silly one , in that , lexically in French it has no meaning : roughly speaking , Mascaron and Bourdaloue wrote in the ...
Page 71
... beauty of the text in such a way as to attract readers to its worthy subject matter . For both the novel and history , then , Sorel's definition of pleasure was tied to his commitment to utility . In conclusion , analysis of L'Anti ...
... beauty of the text in such a way as to attract readers to its worthy subject matter . For both the novel and history , then , Sorel's definition of pleasure was tied to his commitment to utility . In conclusion , analysis of L'Anti ...
Page 234
... Rochefoucauld's aesthetics , shows the affinity between his ideas on beauty and his ideas on conduct , argues that the latter are aesthetic rather than moral , and concludes that for La Rochefoucauld " une 234 Yarrow Enclosure and Escape.
... Rochefoucauld's aesthetics , shows the affinity between his ideas on beauty and his ideas on conduct , argues that the latter are aesthetic rather than moral , and concludes that for La Rochefoucauld " une 234 Yarrow Enclosure and Escape.
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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