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... France ordered . The details of the sometimes gallant but essentially pathetic attempts of the University to resist bullying make interesting reading . Since the du Bellays cut such dashing and such noble figures ; since the opposition ...
... France ordered . The details of the sometimes gallant but essentially pathetic attempts of the University to resist bullying make interesting reading . Since the du Bellays cut such dashing and such noble figures ; since the opposition ...
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... France , he insisted , was in many places close to Melanchthon in his Theological Commonplaces . Despite minor and sometimes major setbacks , the influence of the du Bellays , supported as it was in various degrees by Margaret of ...
... France , he insisted , was in many places close to Melanchthon in his Theological Commonplaces . Despite minor and sometimes major setbacks , the influence of the du Bellays , supported as it was in various degrees by Margaret of ...
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... France for Metz . Johannes Sturm , in a letter to Cardinal Jean du Bellay dated 28 March [ 1546 ? ] lamented that ' we are but men , even when we want to be wiser than others and more experienced . The times have driven Rabelais out of ...
... France for Metz . Johannes Sturm , in a letter to Cardinal Jean du Bellay dated 28 March [ 1546 ? ] lamented that ' we are but men , even when we want to be wiser than others and more experienced . The times have driven Rabelais out of ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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