Continuum, Volume 3AMS Press, 1991 - French literature |
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... meaning of " putting things to- gether , " goes back at least to the Renaissance , and perhaps in music and the beaux - arts teachers had already made a more exact use of it . Nonetheless , when we consult modern scholarly studies we ...
... meaning of " putting things to- gether , " goes back at least to the Renaissance , and perhaps in music and the beaux - arts teachers had already made a more exact use of it . Nonetheless , when we consult modern scholarly studies we ...
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... meaning : roughly speaking , Mascaron and Bourdaloue wrote in the same French grammar and vocabulary . I think the best way to introduce the contrast between Mascaron and Bourdaloue - as well as that with Fléchier and Bossuet - is to ...
... meaning : roughly speaking , Mascaron and Bourdaloue wrote in the same French grammar and vocabulary . I think the best way to introduce the contrast between Mascaron and Bourdaloue - as well as that with Fléchier and Bossuet - is to ...
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... meaning in diverse ways , depending on how satiric intention and related artistic purposes are to be combined " ( 84 ) , certain questions must be answered : what exactly are those diverse ways ? those artistic purposes ? is the ...
... meaning in diverse ways , depending on how satiric intention and related artistic purposes are to be combined " ( 84 ) , certain questions must be answered : what exactly are those diverse ways ? those artistic purposes ? is the ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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