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In De l'Art et du Beau ( 1841 ) , F. Lamennais considers laughter “ an image of evil , ” self - love , and vindictive superiority ( although smiles , he concedes , sometimes express tender consideration for others ) .
In De l'Art et du Beau ( 1841 ) , F. Lamennais considers laughter “ an image of evil , ” self - love , and vindictive superiority ( although smiles , he concedes , sometimes express tender consideration for others ) .
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Contemplation of human superiority to animal existence carries with it self - knowledge of man's fixed place in the “ great chain of being , ” and of his measureless inferiority to the divine . Standing at the pinnacle of animal ...
Contemplation of human superiority to animal existence carries with it self - knowledge of man's fixed place in the “ great chain of being , ” and of his measureless inferiority to the divine . Standing at the pinnacle of animal ...
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As for the essentially French comedy in the Contes of Voltaire , its raison d'être is always based upon the idea of superiority ; it is entirely significative . ( p . 146 ) Pure creation - fantasy - predominates over imitation in the ...
As for the essentially French comedy in the Contes of Voltaire , its raison d'être is always based upon the idea of superiority ; it is entirely significative . ( p . 146 ) Pure creation - fantasy - predominates over imitation in the ...
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