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He's particularly intrigued with the dying words of poet Francois Rabelais: "I go to seek a great perhaps."
Review: Looking for Alaska tinylittlelibrarian 2008
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He's particularly intrigued with the dying words of poet Francois Rabelais: "I go to seek a great perhaps."
Archive 2008-02-01 tinylittlelibrarian 2008
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Francois Rabelais was born at Seuillé in Touraine, France, about 1483.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction Various 1910
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The next year, 1530, while still a scholar himself, he was appointed procurator of the scholars -- a post which brought him in a small fee on each matriculation -- and that year he took a fee, among others, from one of the most remarkable men of that or of any age, Francois Rabelais himself.
Historical Lectures and Essays Charles Kingsley 1847
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This is a book of the highest flavour, full of right hearty merriment, spiced to the palate of the illustrious and very precious tosspots and drinkers, to whom our worthy compatriot, Francois Rabelais, the eternal honour of Touraine, addressed himself.
Droll Stories — Complete Collected from the Abbeys of Touraine Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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This is a book of the highest flavour, full of right hearty merriment, spiced to the palate of the illustrious and very precious tosspots and drinkers, to whom our worthy compatriot, Francois Rabelais, the eternal honour of Touraine, addressed himself.
Droll Stories — Volume 1 Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy compared Chabrol to 19th century novelist Honore de Balzac and Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais, hailing "a great author and a great film maker."
WORLD News 2010
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy compared Chabrol to 19th century novelist Honore de Balzac and Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais, hailing "a great author and a great film maker".
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais* (I read bits of it for a class on comedy in college)
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Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais* (I read bits of it for a class on comedy in college)
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