The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 243A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 672
... Rabelais enjoyed , that enabled him to escape the fate of his fellows in an age when , according to the testimony of a contemporary , Chacun , pour cacher son malheur , S'attache le ris au visage Et les larmes dedans son cœur ? It was ...
... Rabelais enjoyed , that enabled him to escape the fate of his fellows in an age when , according to the testimony of a contemporary , Chacun , pour cacher son malheur , S'attache le ris au visage Et les larmes dedans son cœur ? It was ...
Page 675
... Rabelais , speaking of him at one time as a drunken monk , and again as " un philosophe ivre , qui n'a écrit que dans le temps de son ivresse , " warns his readers against believing the stories concerning Rabelais , " imaginées par des ...
... Rabelais , speaking of him at one time as a drunken monk , and again as " un philosophe ivre , qui n'a écrit que dans le temps de son ivresse , " warns his readers against believing the stories concerning Rabelais , " imaginées par des ...
Page 681
... Rabelais continues , he is roused to such indignation that he grows afraid of the consequences , and then he breaks forth into extravagance or indecency . According to M. Littré , " il compte sur ses bouffonneries pour se faire ...
... Rabelais continues , he is roused to such indignation that he grows afraid of the consequences , and then he breaks forth into extravagance or indecency . According to M. Littré , " il compte sur ses bouffonneries pour se faire ...
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Gorilla and other Apes The By RICHARD A Proctor | 57 |
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