| L. T. Ventouillac - 1829 - 630 sidor
...engravings, 120 of which serve to illustrate the Songes drolatiques. Cardinal Duprat was so enamoured of Rabelais' works that he was never without a copy...that he refused a learned individual of the day, a scat at his table, because he had not read the Book, for so Rabelais' singular narrative was called.... | |
| L. T. Ventouillac - 1829 - 598 sidor
...engravings, 120 of which serve to illustrate the Songes drolatiquet. Cardinal Duprat was so enamoured of Rabelais' works that he was never without a copy of them. Whereverhe went, his Rabelais went with him. Cardinal Jean du Bellay was possessed of the same feeling... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1860 - 458 sidor
...engravings, 120 of which serve to illustrate the Songes drolatiques. Cardinal Duprat was so enamoured of Rabelais' works that he was never without a copy...that he refused a learned individual of the day a Beat at his table, because he had not read the Book, for so Rabelais' singular narrative was called.... | |
| 1875 - 556 sidor
...age."— Cdtridqe. " Cardinal Dnprat was so enamored of TEabclal»' Works, that he was never withont a copy of them. Wherever he went his Rabelais went with him. " Cardinal Jean de Bellay was possessed of the same feeling : he admired Rabelais so much that he refused a learned... | |
| Samuel J. Rogal - 2002 - 508 sidor
...half sage morocco, gilt, top edge, others trirrmed. London, nd "Cardinal [Antoine] Duprat [1463-1535] was so enamored of Rabelais' works that he was never without a copy of them. Wherever he went, his Rebelais went with him. Cardinal Jean du Bel lay [149271560] was possessed of the same feeling; he... | |
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