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... letter to Erasmus also shows ( as the first words of the carefully written letter eye - catchingly emphasise ) that he had connexions with the entourage of Georges d'Armagnac , a learned , powerful diplomatist and churchman , who ...
... letter to Erasmus also shows ( as the first words of the carefully written letter eye - catchingly emphasise ) that he had connexions with the entourage of Georges d'Armagnac , a learned , powerful diplomatist and churchman , who ...
Page 63
... letter to his son The laughter of chapter VII ends with a rather confusing allusion to ' ceste noble ville de Tubinge ' ; a formula recalling the great printing centre Rabelais seems to ... letter to his son 63 Gargantua's letter to his son.
... letter to his son The laughter of chapter VII ends with a rather confusing allusion to ' ceste noble ville de Tubinge ' ; a formula recalling the great printing centre Rabelais seems to ... letter to his son 63 Gargantua's letter to his son.
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... letter . Preoccupied as it is with Barbarossa , with persecution , ' sedition ' and Christian diplomacy , it has close connexions with the concerns of Rabelais in Gargantua . It acknowledged the stresses and the strains , but still held ...
... letter . Preoccupied as it is with Barbarossa , with persecution , ' sedition ' and Christian diplomacy , it has close connexions with the concerns of Rabelais in Gargantua . It acknowledged the stresses and the strains , but still held ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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