| 1815 - 554 pages
...ridiculous blunders of pronunciation. He might well exclaim, in the words of the good Pantagruel, " What devilish language is this? By the Lord, I think thou art some kind of heretic.'' B. A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Campbell. '\",\» sketch was dcsigbed for a biographical... | |
| Walter Besant - French poetry - 1868 - 382 pages
...the coming of the Tabellaries from the Penates and patriotic Lares." To which Pantagruel answers — "What devilish language is this? by the Lord, I think thou art some kind of heretic." CHAPTER I. FROISSART— ALAIN CHARTIER— CHRISTINE DE PISAN — EUSTACHE DESCHAMPS.... | |
| François Rabelais - 1893 - 694 pages
...Penates and patriotic Lares." To this Pantagruel said: "What a Devil of a Language is this? By the Lord, thou art some Heretic." " My Lord, no," said the Scholar, " for libentissimally, as soon as it illucesceth any minutule Slice of the Day, I demigrate into some one of those so well... | |
| François Rabelais - 1893 - 690 pages
...and patriotic Lares." To this Pantagruel said : " What a Devil of a Language is this ? By the Lord, thou art some Heretic." " My Lord, no," said the Scholar, " for libentissimally, as soon as it illucesceth any minutule Slice of the Day, I demigrate into some one of those so well... | |
| Jules Derocquigny - English language - 1904 - 200 pages
...tabellaries to proceed from the patriotic penates and lares. » To which Pantagruel ansAvered : « What devilish language is this ? By the Lord, I think...My Lord, no, said the scholar ; for libentissimally io, as soon as it illucesceth any minutule slice of the day, I demigrate u into one of those so well... | |
| American literature - 1926 - 818 pages
...with the Limosin who spoke to him in a Latinized macaronic jargon, he listened a while and then said, "What devilish language is this? — by the Lord, I think thou art some kind of heretic." Mr. Finkman's excessive simplification of life has made anything like the free play... | |
| Alvin Fay Harlow - Postal service - 1928 - 612 pages
...of the tabellaires from the Penates and patriotic Lares." No wonder the amazed Pantagruel exclaimed, "What devilish language is this? By the Lord, I think thou art some kind of a heretic." Special privileges of citizenship without its obligations were granted to students... | |
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