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Page 458
The abstract , systematic classification was feebly developed ; not only were their
names unknown to the naturalist , but literary language did not as yet employ
even general terms for them . The same process can be observed more or less in
...
The abstract , systematic classification was feebly developed ; not only were their
names unknown to the naturalist , but literary language did not as yet employ
even general terms for them . The same process can be observed more or less in
...
Page 460
The absence of roots in the national language mollifies the ambivalence of this
name . 5 Thus the names transmitted to Rabelais by tradition either originally
presented the character of nicknames suggesting praise - abuse or acquired this
...
The absence of roots in the national language mollifies the ambivalence of this
name . 5 Thus the names transmitted to Rabelais by tradition either originally
presented the character of nicknames suggesting praise - abuse or acquired this
...
Page 462
drama . We must stress that many of the vulgar names of herbs and plants , as
well as of some of the other materials figuring as swabs , were still fresh and
unused in the literary context . These were nicknames rather than botanical terms
.
drama . We must stress that many of the vulgar names of herbs and plants , as
well as of some of the other materials figuring as swabs , were still fresh and
unused in the literary context . These were nicknames rather than botanical terms
.
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
Two The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
Copyright | |
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