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Page 172
But he invites only good men , lovers of wine and merriment who know how to
drink . As to the others , the pompous and haughty hypocrites , he chases them
away from his barrel : Back , curs , to heell Out of my way , back from the barrel ,
out ...
But he invites only good men , lovers of wine and merriment who know how to
drink . As to the others , the pompous and haughty hypocrites , he chases them
away from his barrel : Back , curs , to heell Out of my way , back from the barrel ,
out ...
Page 284
How much more reconciling , smiling and beguiling wine is than oil ! Let the
world say that I spent more on wine than on oil : I shall glory in it like
Demosthenes when they accused him of the opposite . For my part , I consider it
honorable and ...
How much more reconciling , smiling and beguiling wine is than oil ! Let the
world say that I spent more on wine than on oil : I shall glory in it like
Demosthenes when they accused him of the opposite . For my part , I consider it
honorable and ...
Page 291
Negation is not transferred to the matter of images : to wine , food , abundance .
This matter remains positive . There is no serious , consistent , ascetic tendency .
Wherever such a tendency appears ( as it often does in Protestant satire of the ...
Negation is not transferred to the matter of images : to wine , food , abundance .
This matter remains positive . There is no serious , consistent , ascetic tendency .
Wherever such a tendency appears ( as it often does in Protestant satire of the ...
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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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