Author of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism (1494-1553)
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1The key plate from Owen's 1849 monograph on the nature of limbs.
2The following monograph is the outgrowth of three earlier and shorter essays.
3In a recent monograph, Markov compares his love of photography to addiction.
4For such I must refer my readers to the monograph already mentioned.
5The first-ever monograph on Reynaud-Dewar, one of today's most celebrated multimedia artists
1But all that is beside the question; Rabelais did not know these.
2There have been portraits painted of Rabelais; I have seen many such.
3Dean Swift is Rabelais in his senses, and frequenting the politest company.
4Something should be said here of the sources from which Rabelais borrowed.
5On the other hand, Rabelais has been several times translated into German.
6One understands Rabelais better if one knows the Chinon wine, Belloc added.
7Rabelais improves all he borrows, but it is from Folengo he starts.
8Rabelais's Pantagruel is filled with irresistible burlesques of the doctrine of purgatory.
9But keep your grimy hands off my Rabelais, or I'll trounce you.
10You remember the thing in Rabelais about women-insatiable, devouring, hungering in their satieties.
11We have evidence that Rabelais did not always write in the same fashion.
12Rabelais and anagrammatism may divide the slender glory of the product between them.
13Rabelais suppressed nothing, modified nothing; he did not change his plan at all.
14I cannot help that; 'Rabelais is to be blamed for it.
15Rabelais and La Fontaine are recorded by their countrymen to have been reveurs.
16Francois Rabelais was born at Seuillé in Touraine, France, about 1483.
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