Table-talk; Or, Selections from the Ana: Containing Extracts from the Different Collections of Ana, French, English, Italian, and German. With Bibliographical Notices |
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... Paris in 1632 ; he continued for some time to practise with tolerable suc- cess , but in consequence of a severe attack of rheumatism , he quitted the bar , and became an ecclesiastic . He seems to have been led to this step principally ...
... Paris in 1632 ; he continued for some time to practise with tolerable suc- cess , but in consequence of a severe attack of rheumatism , he quitted the bar , and became an ecclesiastic . He seems to have been led to this step principally ...
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... Paris , to be introduced to Racan , whom she had never seen . One of these gentlemen anticipating , by an hour or two , the period of the intended visit , ordered the servant to announce M. Racan . He was received with transport . He ...
... Paris , to be introduced to Racan , whom she had never seen . One of these gentlemen anticipating , by an hour or two , the period of the intended visit , ordered the servant to announce M. Racan . He was received with transport . He ...
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... Paris was in 1256 , in the SPHERE of Jean de Serbois , ( Sacro - bosco . ) XLI . THE FOUR P's . Four P's were placed over the gate of the first President of Bourdeaux , whose name was Pi- erre Pontac ; meaning Pierre Pontac , Premier ...
... Paris was in 1256 , in the SPHERE of Jean de Serbois , ( Sacro - bosco . ) XLI . THE FOUR P's . Four P's were placed over the gate of the first President of Bourdeaux , whose name was Pi- erre Pontac ; meaning Pierre Pontac , Premier ...
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... logic of the University of Paris , and others , where Aris- totle is taught , is the art of talking unintelligibly on subjects we know nothing about . XLVI . M. D'USEZ . COMPLAISANCE . M. d'Usez was 32 TABLE - TALK .
... logic of the University of Paris , and others , where Aris- totle is taught , is the art of talking unintelligibly on subjects we know nothing about . XLVI . M. D'USEZ . COMPLAISANCE . M. d'Usez was 32 TABLE - TALK .
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... . , and the answer of Pantagruel to Panurge , when he consults him on his intended marriage , are copied from a sermon of John Rolinus , Doctor of Paris , and Monk of Cluny , on widowhood . The passage appears to me MENAGIANA . 39.
... . , and the answer of Pantagruel to Panurge , when he consults him on his intended marriage , are copied from a sermon of John Rolinus , Doctor of Paris , and Monk of Cluny , on widowhood . The passage appears to me MENAGIANA . 39.
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