Continuum, Volume 3AMS Press, 1991 - French literature |
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Page 93
... original subject , but leaves them to spell out the connections : I shall leave my reader to compare these Eastern fables with the notions of those two great philosophers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of ...
... original subject , but leaves them to spell out the connections : I shall leave my reader to compare these Eastern fables with the notions of those two great philosophers whom I have quoted in this paper ; and shall only , by way of ...
Page 110
... original writer as Addison and Steele were not . Nor was there a lack of more conventional social essayists in France . Nevertheless , I should like to propose one final , very tentative hypothesis - an absurdly broad hypothesis , that ...
... original writer as Addison and Steele were not . Nor was there a lack of more conventional social essayists in France . Nevertheless , I should like to propose one final , very tentative hypothesis - an absurdly broad hypothesis , that ...
Page 181
... original intention in the phrase " pour le réduire à son usage , " the speaker then reverses the traditional context of the interwoven theme of imperfect enjoyment . The personification of the autonomous , ungovernable vit , which ...
... original intention in the phrase " pour le réduire à son usage , " the speaker then reverses the traditional context of the interwoven theme of imperfect enjoyment . The personification of the autonomous , ungovernable vit , which ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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