Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... servitude volontaire . Montaigne first speaks of his own literary efforts , which he describes as " crotesques et corps monstrueux , rappiecez de divers membres , sans certaine figure , n'ayants ordre , suite ny proportion que fortuite ...
... servitude volontaire . Montaigne first speaks of his own literary efforts , which he describes as " crotesques et corps monstrueux , rappiecez de divers membres , sans certaine figure , n'ayants ordre , suite ny proportion que fortuite ...
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... servitude volontaire will make known to his public the true La Boétie . To be sure , Montaigne perceives the faults in this idealized view of the written word and its power to communicate . Those faults are , in fact , the very reason ...
... servitude volontaire will make known to his public the true La Boétie . To be sure , Montaigne perceives the faults in this idealized view of the written word and its power to communicate . Those faults are , in fact , the very reason ...
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... servitude volontaire would bear witness to what that singular intellect would have accomplished had he lived . Despite Montaigne's expectations , La servitude volontaire remains the product of an adolescent mind , limited and incomplete ...
... servitude volontaire would bear witness to what that singular intellect would have accomplished had he lived . Despite Montaigne's expectations , La servitude volontaire remains the product of an adolescent mind , limited and incomplete ...
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The Loyal Poet | |
A Henrician Gentleman | |
Montaignes De lamitié | |
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