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... Chateaubriand did not allow his romantic outlook to blur his critical vision . Generally his insights were quite good , though one suspects now ... Chateaubriand interpreted as devotion was probably help- lessness . Bringing Chateaubriand 75.
... Chateaubriand did not allow his romantic outlook to blur his critical vision . Generally his insights were quite good , though one suspects now ... Chateaubriand interpreted as devotion was probably help- lessness . Bringing Chateaubriand 75.
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... Chateaubriand uses quotation marks but is summarizing rather than translating ( " Elegia Septima " ) . 10. Chateaubriand , thinking of a line from " L'Allegro , " The frolic Wind that breathes the Spring , was making it serve his ...
... Chateaubriand uses quotation marks but is summarizing rather than translating ( " Elegia Septima " ) . 10. Chateaubriand , thinking of a line from " L'Allegro , " The frolic Wind that breathes the Spring , was making it serve his ...
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... Chateaubriand was speaking from experience . In 1822 he had been French Ambassador to the Court of St. James . His diplomatic relations with Great Britain contin- ued after he became Minister of Foreign Affairs , a post he held from 1 ...
... Chateaubriand was speaking from experience . In 1822 he had been French Ambassador to the Court of St. James . His diplomatic relations with Great Britain contin- ued after he became Minister of Foreign Affairs , a post he held from 1 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Abel François Villemain | 27 |
François René de Chateaubriand | 48 |
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