Autour de Montaigne: Translated by William J. BeckP. Lang, 1990 - 231 Seiten The French critic and essayist, Roger Stéphane, has spent over forty years reading, thinking, and writing about Michel de Montaigne, (1533-1592). In his Autour de Montaigne, Stéphane shares with his readers his interpretations, his insight, and his sensitivity to the French Renaissance essayist and thinker. He bases his discussion on what Montaigne says in his Essais, putting to rest thereby a number of myths that have swirled around this controversial writer. Dr. William J. Beck's translation, the first in English, makes Stéphane's masterful study accessible to a wider audience. |
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... present , more than was justified , institutions to which we have , up to the present , accorded more than to the Gospels . " 117 They were both involved in the same struggle , but now the combatants were not equal . Luther has just ...
... present , more than was justified , institutions to which we have , up to the present , accorded more than to the Gospels . " 117 They were both involved in the same struggle , but now the combatants were not equal . Luther has just ...
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... social around the moral principles which are supposed to derive from the popular will . Nothing will be undertaken , from the origins of " justice " to the present , which will endeavor to establish an accounting between 81.
... social around the moral principles which are supposed to derive from the popular will . Nothing will be undertaken , from the origins of " justice " to the present , which will endeavor to establish an accounting between 81.
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... present from the liberality of another . It is not through speech or by our understanding that we have received our religion , it is by authority and by extraneous decree " ( II , 12 ) . For Léon Brunschwicg , Montaigne aggravates his ...
... present from the liberality of another . It is not through speech or by our understanding that we have received our religion , it is by authority and by extraneous decree " ( II , 12 ) . For Léon Brunschwicg , Montaigne aggravates his ...
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