Continuum, Volume 3AMS Press, 1991 - French literature |
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... language than his bewilderment over why anyone should have thought of writing so awkwardly in the first place ... languages we do not yet find , in a fully developed form , our clear distinctions among articles , personal pronouns , and ...
... language than his bewilderment over why anyone should have thought of writing so awkwardly in the first place ... languages we do not yet find , in a fully developed form , our clear distinctions among articles , personal pronouns , and ...
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... language , conceived of in terms of compositio , and Descartes ' structurally more modern form of composition ... language current today . Descartes was accustomed to using Latin as his second language during his long stays abroad and to ...
... language , conceived of in terms of compositio , and Descartes ' structurally more modern form of composition ... language current today . Descartes was accustomed to using Latin as his second language during his long stays abroad and to ...
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... language than that of Addison and Steele . Or , to put it another way , his language is that of a dramatist , speaking almost always by proxy . Even so , the spectateur and his various narrators do write or speak in a fairly distinctive ...
... language than that of Addison and Steele . Or , to put it another way , his language is that of a dramatist , speaking almost always by proxy . Even so , the spectateur and his various narrators do write or speak in a fairly distinctive ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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