Montesquieu: A Critical and Biographical Introduction to "The Spirit of the Laws"D. Appleton, 1900 - 15 páginas |
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... women makes us " subtle and insincere , " he did say that it spoils our morals and forms our taste . I suspect also that it added a poignancy to his phrase when he came to write , as it certainly gave him a freedom and alertness of ...
... women makes us " subtle and insincere , " he did say that it spoils our morals and forms our taste . I suspect also that it added a poignancy to his phrase when he came to write , as it certainly gave him a freedom and alertness of ...
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... woman loved him he broke with her at once , he says , and elsewhere he tells us in more gen- eral terms that he never ... women . As to the magistracy , he resigned his place in 1726. He found procedure hard to master , and it disgusted ...
... woman loved him he broke with her at once , he says , and elsewhere he tells us in more gen- eral terms that he never ... women . As to the magistracy , he resigned his place in 1726. He found procedure hard to master , and it disgusted ...
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... women whose names to us of this country and time are but foam from the sea of oblivion , but who were the best of their day . There , to please the ladies , or a lady , he wrote in 1725 the " Temple de Gnide " and " Cephise et l'Amour ...
... women whose names to us of this country and time are but foam from the sea of oblivion , but who were the best of their day . There , to please the ladies , or a lady , he wrote in 1725 the " Temple de Gnide " and " Cephise et l'Amour ...
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