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Pagina 87
Rather , they were confronted by two real difficulties — the poverty of language and the degradation of poetry - which had to be surmounted before French could become a medium for modern literature .
Rather , they were confronted by two real difficulties — the poverty of language and the degradation of poetry - which had to be surmounted before French could become a medium for modern literature .
Pagina 88
Du Bellay , in the first book of his manifesto , defends the French language . All languages , he argues , are , so to say , ' born equal . ' All were made in the same way , for the same purpose , viz . by the human fancy to interchange ...
Du Bellay , in the first book of his manifesto , defends the French language . All languages , he argues , are , so to say , ' born equal . ' All were made in the same way , for the same purpose , viz . by the human fancy to interchange ...
Pagina 99
Thus it stands with the Pléiade's influence on the French language and French poetry . I have but one other question to propound . What effect did the Pléiade work , by example or precept , on the remaking of the English language and of ...
Thus it stands with the Pléiade's influence on the French language and French poetry . I have but one other question to propound . What effect did the Pléiade work , by example or precept , on the remaking of the English language and of ...
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