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... Abbé Gobelin . With Godet Des Marais . • Her relations with Cardinal des Noailles Her correspondence with the Duc de Noailles With the Princesse des Ursins With the ladies of Saint - Cyr With Mme de Glapion • 212 213 214 215 216 218 219 ...
... Abbé Gobelin . With Godet Des Marais . • Her relations with Cardinal des Noailles Her correspondence with the Duc de Noailles With the Princesse des Ursins With the ladies of Saint - Cyr With Mme de Glapion • 212 213 214 215 216 218 219 ...
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... Abbé de Beaumont and the Marquis de Fénelon 290 To the Chevalier Destouches . 291 To the Duc de Bourgogne 292 Death of the Duke and of Fénelon . 293 His character 294 His style . 296 CHAPTER IX MASSILLON Condition of pulpit oratory in ...
... Abbé de Beaumont and the Marquis de Fénelon 290 To the Chevalier Destouches . 291 To the Duc de Bourgogne 292 Death of the Duke and of Fénelon . 293 His character 294 His style . 296 CHAPTER IX MASSILLON Condition of pulpit oratory in ...
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... Abbé Terrasson 347 348 Reconciliation of Mme Dacier and La Motte . 349 Victory of the moderns . The Abbé Du Bos 350 Aim of his book 351 Reaction from the more extreme views of the moderns 352 Result of the Quarrel 352 Le goût 353 Idea ...
... Abbé Terrasson 347 348 Reconciliation of Mme Dacier and La Motte . 349 Victory of the moderns . The Abbé Du Bos 350 Aim of his book 351 Reaction from the more extreme views of the moderns 352 Result of the Quarrel 352 Le goût 353 Idea ...
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... Abbé de Saint - Pierre 426 Mopse 427 His Projet de Paix and Discours sur la Polysynodie 428 EPILOGUE Reaction against the régime of Louis XIV 429 Growth of rationalism 430 Bayle 431 Fontenelle 432 Influence of books of travel 433 ...
... Abbé de Saint - Pierre 426 Mopse 427 His Projet de Paix and Discours sur la Polysynodie 428 EPILOGUE Reaction against the régime of Louis XIV 429 Growth of rationalism 430 Bayle 431 Fontenelle 432 Influence of books of travel 433 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
II | 4 |
The fermiers Economic and financial distress | 7 |
Projet dune Dime royale | 15 |
Daily life of Louis XIV | 19 |
The apartments of the queen and the royal family | 24 |
Amusements | 37 |
CHAPTER III | 45 |
45 | 245 |
Fénelons Fables | 252 |
17 | 257 |
His descriptive style | 259 |
Fénelon and Mme Guyon | 266 |
Visit of Bossuets secretary | 272 |
18 | 273 |
Lettre sur les occupations de lAcadémie | 278 |
La Bruyères character Publication of Les Caractères | 55 |
Revolutionary note Sympathy with the poor | 62 |
Condition of pulpit oratory in Paris | 67 |
Apology for the Christian Faith | 68 |
Influence on the eighteenth century | 74 |
The formation of the ComédieFrançaise | 76 |
Le Mercure galant Ésope à la Cour | 89 |
Conduct of the play | 98 |
Dancourt | 104 |
Traitants | 106 |
Samuel Bernard Turcaret | 112 |
Lesage and the Théâtre de la Foire | 118 |
His life | 124 |
Decline of lyrical poetry | 139 |
Le genre marotique | 145 |
La Fare and his poetry | 151 |
Cafés Rousseau and the Café Laurent | 154 |
CHAPTER VI | 160 |
His Memoirs | 162 |
Bayle and Courtilz Mme dAulnoy | 166 |
ŵ t w | 172 |
SaintSimons Memoirs His sources of information | 177 |
Voyage et Avantures de François Leguat | 178 |
Contes du temps passé | 184 |
Pétis de La Croix and Les Mille et Un Jours | 190 |
Mémoires de Gramont | 194 |
CHAPTER VII | 200 |
10 | 203 |
43 | 206 |
14 | 209 |
Correspondence with her brother | 212 |
With the Princesse des Ursins | 218 |
Mme de Maintenon considered as a letterwriter | 224 |
15 | 225 |
Mme de Maintenons work at SaintCyr | 232 |
Its success and influence | 238 |
16 | 241 |
Sermon Sur le Bonheur des Justes | 281 |
To Mme de Montbéron | 285 |
19 | 289 |
To the Chevalier Destouches | 291 |
Funeral orations | 298 |
20 | 305 |
The Petit Carême | 311 |
CHAPTER X | 317 |
21 | 321 |
The great age of Classicism | 323 |
22 | 337 |
First and second dialogues | 338 |
Review of the Quarrel | 346 |
Reaction from the more extreme views of the moderns | 352 |
23 | 353 |
His importance in the history of French thought | 359 |
Critique générale de lHistoire de Calvinisme | 366 |
24 | 369 |
Nouvelles de la République des Lettres | 372 |
Dismissal from his professorship | 379 |
25 | 385 |
His appeal to Faith How far sincere? | 391 |
His limitations His love of tolerance | 393 |
8b | 397 |
Dialogues des Morts | 399 |
Histoire des Oracles and De lOrigine des Fables | 409 |
His scientific studies The Académie des Sciences | 416 |
27 | 417 |
Fontenelles position and character | 422 |
His Projet de Paix and Discours sur la Polysynodie | 428 |
28 | 433 |
Extraordinary Voyages | 434 |
Memoirs | 440 |
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