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Page 43
... contemporaries , Fléchier appears to me as the least gifted of our four authors of oraisons funèbres , and I believe his comparative mediocrity shows up instructively in an examination of his characteristic figures . One is struck not ...
... contemporaries , Fléchier appears to me as the least gifted of our four authors of oraisons funèbres , and I believe his comparative mediocrity shows up instructively in an examination of his characteristic figures . One is struck not ...
Page 67
... contemporaries , too , express concern for unity of character and use social class to help define this , but they are more willing to make concessions to the refined tastes of their readers than Sorel apparently was . Reminiscent of his ...
... contemporaries , too , express concern for unity of character and use social class to help define this , but they are more willing to make concessions to the refined tastes of their readers than Sorel apparently was . Reminiscent of his ...
Page 85
... contemporaries , which would allow latter - day scholars to establish a retrospective poetics.1 Are we , for instance , to regard as essays only those works which were named as such by their authors ? Hardly . The essays of the ...
... contemporaries , which would allow latter - day scholars to establish a retrospective poetics.1 Are we , for instance , to regard as essays only those works which were named as such by their authors ? Hardly . The essays of the ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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