Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth Sixteenth And Seve

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Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth Sixteenth And Seve
Henry Hallam
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None, however, can dispense with a knowledge of what is reckoned good language at court, since much that is spo- ken there will hardly be found in books. In writing it i otherwise ; and he admits that the study of good authors will enable as to write well, though we shall write still better by knowing how to speak well. Vaugelas tells us that his knowledge was icquired by long practice at court, and by ;he conversation of Cardinal Perron and )f Ooeffeteau.
26. La Mothe le Vayer, in his Conside-
... :, a Mothe le rations sur TEloquence Fran- rayer. Caise, 1047, has endeavoured to steer a middle course between the old anc Jhe new school of French style, but with a marked desire to withstand the latter He blames Du Vair for the strange and barbarous words he employs. He laughs also, at the nicety of those who were be ginning to object to a number of common French words. One would not use the Disjunction Car; against which folly Le Vayer wrote a separate treatise. * He de- "ends the use of quotations in a different anguage, which some purists in French style had in horror.

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