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Page 33
... seems often to differ little from his basic expository manner in French , an excellent example being the early Regulae ad directionem genii , which he never published but in which familiar themes of the Discours are adumbrated . Balzac ...
... seems often to differ little from his basic expository manner in French , an excellent example being the early Regulae ad directionem genii , which he never published but in which familiar themes of the Discours are adumbrated . Balzac ...
Page 37
... seem inept or without some function , however obscure at first glance . In fact , such puzzles are likely to intrigue ... seems to obtain about his parodic intentions or his actual admiration for this kind of writing . Some of us feel a ...
... seem inept or without some function , however obscure at first glance . In fact , such puzzles are likely to intrigue ... seems to obtain about his parodic intentions or his actual admiration for this kind of writing . Some of us feel a ...
Page 222
... seems to have a strong affinity for these early chapters , and many of his best insights concern them . But what is the " dialectic " to which we are alerted ? Actually the dialogue described here seems to be that established among the ...
... seems to have a strong affinity for these early chapters , and many of his best insights concern them . But what is the " dialectic " to which we are alerted ? Actually the dialogue described here seems to be that established among the ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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