Название: La Grande Mademoiselle
Автор: Barine Arvède
Издательство: Public Domain
Жанр: Зарубежная классика
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"But," answered Adamas, "do you count on living long in such away?"
"Election," answered Celadon, "depends not on him who has neither will nor understanding."
La Grande Mademoiselle and most of her contemporaries escaped Astrée's influence in this respect; they did not admit that man has "neither will nor understanding" where his passions are concerned; or that his feelings depend on "destiny." Corneille, who had confronted the question, set forth the principle that the heart should defer to the will. "The love of an honest man," he wrote in 1634,33– "The love of an honest man should always be voluntary. One ought never to love to the point where he cannot help loving, and if he carries love so far, he is the slave of a tyranny whose yoke he should shake off."
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Mémoires de Gaston.
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Mémoires de Gaston.
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Mémoires de Gaston.
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Mémoires de Mademoiselle de Montpensier.
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Sauval (1620-1670), Histoire et recherches sur les antiquités de Paris.
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The gate of the "Conférence" was built at the time the great improvements were begun, in 1633. It was built after the grand plans of Cardinal de Richelieu and according to his own instructions (Gamboust).
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Piganiol de la Force (1673-1753), Descriptio 1 2 3 4 5 Sauval (1620-1670), 6 The gate of the "Conférence" was built at the time the great improvements were begun, in 1633. It was built after the grand plans of Cardinal de Richelieu and according to his own instructions (Gamboust). 7 Piganiol de la Force (1673-1753), 8 9 10 11 Letter written by Pontis. 12 13 14 See his 15 A few years before his death, which occurred in 1670. 16 Beheaded in 1632, aged thirty-seven years. 17 Tallemant. 18 The first volume of 19 Mademoiselle de Scudéry uses the word 20 In 21 Tallemant. 22 The first number bears date 1605. 23 The first number appeared May 1, 1631. 24 25 26 27 28 The first part appeared in 1610, or perhaps [says M. Brunetière], in 1618. The rest followed at long intervals. The four last volumes bear date 1627 and consequently are posthumous. The part written by d'Urfé cannot be distinguished from the part written by Baro, who continued the work begun by d'Urfé. 29 30 Waliszeffski: 31 Paul Morillot, 32 In the Dedication of 33 In the Dedication of 33 In the Dedication of