Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Boileau- Despréaux . Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , in his lifetime usually called Despréaux1 ( 1636-1711 ) , was born in Paris , and sprang from a middle - class family of lawyers and officials . A small independ- ence enabled him ...
... Boileau- Despréaux . Nicolas Boileau - Despréaux , in his lifetime usually called Despréaux1 ( 1636-1711 ) , was born in Paris , and sprang from a middle - class family of lawyers and officials . A small independ- ence enabled him ...
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... Boileau . The victims were slaughtered with an Odyssean sureness of aim , their works have seldom been read since , and many of their names would not be remembered but for Boileau having dealt with them . It has been impossible to ...
... Boileau . The victims were slaughtered with an Odyssean sureness of aim , their works have seldom been read since , and many of their names would not be remembered but for Boileau having dealt with them . It has been impossible to ...
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... Boileau waged from his re- treat at Auteuil . His letters , many of which are written to Racine , show his uncompromising principle , and his keen spirit , stronger in affection than in sensibility . Boileau was not accepted as supreme ...
... Boileau waged from his re- treat at Auteuil . His letters , many of which are written to Racine , show his uncompromising principle , and his keen spirit , stronger in affection than in sensibility . Boileau was not accepted as supreme ...
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