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What the Libertine and Jesuit Have in Common , and the Posing of a Literary Problem THE UNIVERSITY OF Martha M. Houle COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY MICHIGAN LIBRAXIL Pascal associates libertines and Jesuits in the Pensées and the ...
What the Libertine and Jesuit Have in Common , and the Posing of a Literary Problem THE UNIVERSITY OF Martha M. Houle COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY MICHIGAN LIBRAXIL Pascal associates libertines and Jesuits in the Pensées and the ...
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La Bruyère seems to think that as a libertine the character takes on characteristics which make him reconnaissable . But it is curious that he " paints " only the dévot and " recognizes " the libertine .
La Bruyère seems to think that as a libertine the character takes on characteristics which make him reconnaissable . But it is curious that he " paints " only the dévot and " recognizes " the libertine .
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In a similar vein , Béatrice Didier sees a link between the Bbertin ( au sens " libre penseur " ) do 17e siècle " and the eighteenth century libertine débauché de qualité ** ( 236 ) . For her , there is continuity between " libertinage ...
In a similar vein , Béatrice Didier sees a link between the Bbertin ( au sens " libre penseur " ) do 17e siècle " and the eighteenth century libertine débauché de qualité ** ( 236 ) . For her , there is continuity between " libertinage ...
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