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Page 141
... moral picture , not the verse or the motto , as the essence of the emblem . This fact is proved by what he writes ... moral idea✓ otherwise only knowable through discursive reasoning . The fact that these portrayals of moral ideas were ...
... moral picture , not the verse or the motto , as the essence of the emblem . This fact is proved by what he writes ... moral idea✓ otherwise only knowable through discursive reasoning . The fact that these portrayals of moral ideas were ...
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... moral assumptions of the educational practice outlined in Gargantua's letter in Pantagruel and the ' total freedom ' addition to the 1533 Pantagruel . The young gentlemen in Thelema are beaulx , bien forme et bien naturez ; the young ...
... moral assumptions of the educational practice outlined in Gargantua's letter in Pantagruel and the ' total freedom ' addition to the 1533 Pantagruel . The young gentlemen in Thelema are beaulx , bien forme et bien naturez ; the young ...
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... moral comment , Rabelais allows the theme of comic cruelty to flower , unimpeded by irrelevant moral worries or by any contact with pity , an emotion which successfully puts a stop to so much laughter . The starting point of this ...
... moral comment , Rabelais allows the theme of comic cruelty to flower , unimpeded by irrelevant moral worries or by any contact with pity , an emotion which successfully puts a stop to so much laughter . The starting point of this ...
Contents
Chapter One Humanist Comedy | 1 |
Chapter Two Rabelais before Pantagruel | 15 |
Chapter Three Pantagruel | 24 |
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