Excerpt from Essai sur Érasme, Vol. 1: Ses Rapports Avec la Réformation
Le XVI° eleele si étudié, a encore des problèmes à ré soudre. Tous ses grands hommes n'ont pas été bien jugés dans certains portraits toutes les lignes ne sont pas de la même pureté bien des traits sont encore voilés.
Cependant la critique actuelle est infatigable pas d'au teur qui n'ait eu son panégyriste ou son censeur pas d'é crivain assez malheureux pour n'avoir pas une petite place dans lè temple de la gloire.
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