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Page 372
The transformation of an object into a swab is essentially its debasement ,
uncrowning , and destruction . Abusive expressions such as ... but even prevails .
All these various objects used as swabs are uncrowned in order to be
regenerated .
The transformation of an object into a swab is essentially its debasement ,
uncrowning , and destruction . Abusive expressions such as ... but even prevails .
All these various objects used as swabs are uncrowned in order to be
regenerated .
Page 455
The world of objects and the world of language were immensely broadened and
enriched ; they had been essentially regenerated and regrouped according to
sharp and most unusual patterns . We know that during the Renaissance a ...
The world of objects and the world of language were immensely broadened and
enriched ; they had been essentially regenerated and regrouped according to
sharp and most unusual patterns . We know that during the Renaissance a ...
Page 462
The unexpected role of the objects in the series of swabs still further contributed
to their individualization . In this peculiar use they enter quite a new classification
; they are removed from their initial weak general definition , and their individual ...
The unexpected role of the objects in the series of swabs still further contributed
to their individualization . In this peculiar use they enter quite a new classification
; they are removed from their initial weak general definition , and their individual ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
und TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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