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Page 172
... 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 heel ! Out of my way , back from the barrel , out of the sunlight , you scum 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 heel ! Out of my way , back from the barrel , out of the sunlight , you scum of ...
Page 216
... wine . When Janotus , wearing the formal academic gown and accom- panied by his assistants , made his appearance with comic solem- nity at Gargantua's apartment , this strange company was at first mistaken for a carnival procession ...
... wine . When Janotus , wearing the formal academic gown and accom- panied by his assistants , made his appearance with comic solem- nity at Gargantua's apartment , this strange company was at first mistaken for a carnival procession ...
Page 284
... wine than of oil . So , too , spoke a third - rate cynic about my books , but a ripe turd to the fellow ! Oh , the sweet fragrance of wine ! How much more reconciling , smiling and beguiling wine is than oil ! Let the world say that I ...
... wine than of oil . So , too , spoke a third - rate cynic about my books , but a ripe turd to the fellow ! Oh , the sweet fragrance of wine ! How much more reconciling , smiling and beguiling wine is than oil ! Let the world say that I ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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