Marguerite de Navarre,
Heptaméron
(1559), New fifth, spelling modernized.
Ten characters take shelter in a monastery to escape the weather. Meanwhile untemps warmer, they tell stories. It is told by Geburon. At the port
Coulon to near Niort, there was a boatmen, who day and night was just passerchacun. Happened that two Franciscans said Niort, crossed the river with her all alone. Pourceque and this passage is one of the longest in France that is, to keep it to annoy came to prierd'amours: what she did as she had to answer. But the ones for working cheminn'étaient tired or cold water to cool, nor as to the denial of women ashamed of themselves deliberated both take by force or if she complained to throw in River. Elleaussi wise and subtle, they were mad and malicious, said: "I'm not so bad graceful whom I am the semblance, but I want to beg you to grant me two things, and then you will know better quej'ai want to obey you, you have to ask me. "The Cordeliers leurbon swore by St. Francis, she did not ask them anything they did grant him, to get what they wanted her. "I request you first," she said, that you promise and swear to me that never in living man none of you will declare our case ": what they promised him trèsvolontiers. And said, "That one after the other wants to take his pleasure me, because j'auraistrop shame that both screwing me together: watch where I want to be the first. "Ilstrouvèrent very fair his request, and granted an early start as the old: and approaching a small island, she told the father-the young:" Say your prayers there, how long cequ'aie completed your companion here in front of another island, and if he returned he praises me, we will leave here and we'll go together. The youth jumped in the island, waiting retourde his companion, who led the boatmen in another: and when they were at the edge, faisantsemblant to tie his boat, he said: My friend look at what place we will. The stepfather came into the island to seek the location which would be about, but soon she vita earth, gave a kick against a tree, and retired with his boat in the river leaving these two stepfathers to deserts, to which she shouted as she could, "Wait gentlemen, that the angel of God come to console you, because I will now something else please vouspuisse. "These two poor Cordeliers
knowing deception, knelt down on the waterfront lapriant does this make them ashamed, and that if she wanted to gently lead the port, luipromettaient they do ask him anything. And he went always told them: "I'd be crazy if aprèsavoir escaped from your hands, I myself recovering. And by returning to the village called her husband, etceux of justice, to come to these two rabid wolves, which by the grace of God she had escaped from their teeth. They and justice in it went so well together, there remained neither large nor small, who would be happy to participate in this hunt. Seeing those poor fratres venirsi great company hid themselves in their respective island, like Adam when he found himself faced before the God. The shame brought their sin before their eyes, and fear be punishable shook SIFORT they were half dead. But this does not kept them from being taken prisoners and carried out, which was not without being booed and mocked of men and women. Some said: "These stepfathers nousprêchent chastity, and then want to take from our women. "The husband said:" They dare toucherl'argent bare hand and willing to handle the thighs of women, which are more dangerous. "OTHERS say," Are graves through out bleached, and within full of dead and rotting. And another cried, "By their fruits you know what trees are. Believe that all passages Scripture says cons hypocrites, there were allegations against the poor prisoners, which by means of the keeper and Recoux were issued, which the vintdemander diligence, assuring them that justice would make greater punishment than Secular n'ensauraient do. And to satisfy part, protested that they would say so many votes and prayers qu'onles would load. Wherefore the judge granted his request and gave the prisoners, who were so chapters of the keeper (who was a good man) can do that ever crossed the river sansfaire sign of the cross, and recommending himself to God.
Links to visit:
A literary movement, humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/un-mouvement-litteraire-l-humanisme-vt1633.html
Humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-humanisme-vt481.html
Writing Workshop:
invention Writing on humanism
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
Online help: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
A literary movement, humanism
studies Rabelais
Prologue Gargantua, Rabelais
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/prologue-de-garguantua- rabelais.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXI
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/gargantua-rabelais-chapitre-xxi.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXV
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-xxv.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 44
http:/ / corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-44.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 55
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua- chapter-55.html [/ quote]
Letter VIII Gargantua to Pantagruel
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/lettre-viii-de-gargantua-pantagruel.html
Montaigne Of Cannibals, Chapter 31, Montaigne
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/09/des-cannibales-chapitre-31-montaigne.html
Montaigne's Essays, book I, XXVIII and openings problematic issues
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-genres-de-l-argumentation-questions-sur-textes-vt550.html
Stefan Zweig Stefan
Zweig, Erasmus
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/stefan-zweig-erasme-1935.html
Erasmus Erasmus, Praise of Folly, preface
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/leloge-de-la-folie-didier-erasme.html
Heptaméron
(1559), New fifth, spelling modernized.
Ten characters take shelter in a monastery to escape the weather. Meanwhile untemps warmer, they tell stories. It is told by Geburon. At the port
Coulon to near Niort, there was a boatmen, who day and night was just passerchacun. Happened that two Franciscans said Niort, crossed the river with her all alone. Pourceque and this passage is one of the longest in France that is, to keep it to annoy came to prierd'amours: what she did as she had to answer. But the ones for working cheminn'étaient tired or cold water to cool, nor as to the denial of women ashamed of themselves deliberated both take by force or if she complained to throw in River. Elleaussi wise and subtle, they were mad and malicious, said: "I'm not so bad graceful whom I am the semblance, but I want to beg you to grant me two things, and then you will know better quej'ai want to obey you, you have to ask me. "The Cordeliers leurbon swore by St. Francis, she did not ask them anything they did grant him, to get what they wanted her. "I request you first," she said, that you promise and swear to me that never in living man none of you will declare our case ": what they promised him trèsvolontiers. And said, "That one after the other wants to take his pleasure me, because j'auraistrop shame that both screwing me together: watch where I want to be the first. "Ilstrouvèrent very fair his request, and granted an early start as the old: and approaching a small island, she told the father-the young:" Say your prayers there, how long cequ'aie completed your companion here in front of another island, and if he returned he praises me, we will leave here and we'll go together. The youth jumped in the island, waiting retourde his companion, who led the boatmen in another: and when they were at the edge, faisantsemblant to tie his boat, he said: My friend look at what place we will. The stepfather came into the island to seek the location which would be about, but soon she vita earth, gave a kick against a tree, and retired with his boat in the river leaving these two stepfathers to deserts, to which she shouted as she could, "Wait gentlemen, that the angel of God come to console you, because I will now something else please vouspuisse. "These two poor Cordeliers
knowing deception, knelt down on the waterfront lapriant does this make them ashamed, and that if she wanted to gently lead the port, luipromettaient they do ask him anything. And he went always told them: "I'd be crazy if aprèsavoir escaped from your hands, I myself recovering. And by returning to the village called her husband, etceux of justice, to come to these two rabid wolves, which by the grace of God she had escaped from their teeth. They and justice in it went so well together, there remained neither large nor small, who would be happy to participate in this hunt. Seeing those poor fratres venirsi great company hid themselves in their respective island, like Adam when he found himself faced before the God. The shame brought their sin before their eyes, and fear be punishable shook SIFORT they were half dead. But this does not kept them from being taken prisoners and carried out, which was not without being booed and mocked of men and women. Some said: "These stepfathers nousprêchent chastity, and then want to take from our women. "The husband said:" They dare toucherl'argent bare hand and willing to handle the thighs of women, which are more dangerous. "OTHERS say," Are graves through out bleached, and within full of dead and rotting. And another cried, "By their fruits you know what trees are. Believe that all passages Scripture says cons hypocrites, there were allegations against the poor prisoners, which by means of the keeper and Recoux were issued, which the vintdemander diligence, assuring them that justice would make greater punishment than Secular n'ensauraient do. And to satisfy part, protested that they would say so many votes and prayers qu'onles would load. Wherefore the judge granted his request and gave the prisoners, who were so chapters of the keeper (who was a good man) can do that ever crossed the river sansfaire sign of the cross, and recommending himself to God.
Links to visit:
A literary movement, humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/un-mouvement-litteraire-l-humanisme-vt1633.html
Humanism
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-humanisme-vt481.html
Writing Workshop:
invention Writing on humanism
Subject:
write "the new sixth" given by another character in the Heptaméron. The news will illustrate a moral lesson in the tradition of humanism.
Online help: request by writing to Maoumy invention
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/ecriture-d-invention-sur-l-humanisme-vt2481.html
A literary movement, humanism
studies Rabelais
Prologue Gargantua, Rabelais
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/prologue-de-garguantua- rabelais.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXI
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/gargantua-rabelais-chapitre-xxi.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter XXV
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-xxv.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 44
http:/ / corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua-chapitre-44.html
Rabelais, Gargantua, Chapter 55
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/01/rabelais-gargantua- chapter-55.html [/ quote]
Letter VIII Gargantua to Pantagruel
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/lettre-viii-de-gargantua-pantagruel.html
Montaigne Of Cannibals, Chapter 31, Montaigne
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/09/des-cannibales-chapitre-31-montaigne.html
Montaigne's Essays, book I, XXVIII and openings problematic issues
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/les-genres-de-l-argumentation-questions-sur-textes-vt550.html
Stefan Zweig Stefan
Zweig, Erasmus
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/stefan-zweig-erasme-1935.html
Erasmus Erasmus, Praise of Folly, preface
http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/10/leloge-de-la-folie-didier-erasme.html
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