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... , especially the one which established the perfect equality of all the members : this in itself was an immense concession at a time Many 2 when the differences of class were so strongly marked . 252 [ Feb. The French Academy .
... , especially the one which established the perfect equality of all the members : this in itself was an immense concession at a time Many 2 when the differences of class were so strongly marked . 252 [ Feb. The French Academy .
Strona 253
... Academy all were equal , and the scarcely known author took the same rank as the great prelates , the powerful ministers , the highest dukes , or even the princes of royal blood- as when , for instance , the great Condé became a member ...
... Academy all were equal , and the scarcely known author took the same rank as the great prelates , the powerful ministers , the highest dukes , or even the princes of royal blood- as when , for instance , the great Condé became a member ...
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... Academy , was obliged , according to the ancient tradition , to go to the Tuileries and present to the Emperor the newly elected , amongst whom were Lacordaire , De Broglie , Prévost - Paradol , and Jules Favre ! Although the Academy ...
... Academy , was obliged , according to the ancient tradition , to go to the Tuileries and present to the Emperor the newly elected , amongst whom were Lacordaire , De Broglie , Prévost - Paradol , and Jules Favre ! Although the Academy ...
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... Academy should compose a dictionary , a grammar , a treatise on rhetoric , and another on poetry . We may say at once that neither the gram- mar , poetry , nor rhetoric were ever written . Nor would it have been possible to tie down by ...
... Academy should compose a dictionary , a grammar , a treatise on rhetoric , and another on poetry . We may say at once that neither the gram- mar , poetry , nor rhetoric were ever written . Nor would it have been possible to tie down by ...
Strona 256
... Academy's car- riages ! " 1 " " To finish the subject of the dictionary , we may remark that the present Academy contemplated compiling a new and most compre- hensive dictionary ; that the work was even commenced , but as it was found ...
... Academy's car- riages ! " 1 " " To finish the subject of the dictionary , we may remark that the present Academy contemplated compiling a new and most compre- hensive dictionary ; that the work was even commenced , but as it was found ...
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