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n. - Author of satirical attacks on medieval scholasticism (1494-1553).

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  • These, like many in Rabelais, are mere barbarisms unless generally adopted; in which case they become civilised and common currency.
  • Stokes); the allusion in Rabelais to the fate of the
  • Dimnah” and its numerous offspring it is the “Ascetic with his Jar of oil and honey;” in Rabelais (i.,
  • How is it that in France so little is understood of the works of the ingenious Doctor Swift, who is called the Rabelais of England?
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