id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19410 Morley, John Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 8: France in the Eighteenth Century .txt text/plain 7563 333 61 bring great masses of men into the political unity of a nation. M. Taine's book were a piece of abstract social analysis, the above French life and society, and to make such a study effective, the fixed classic form of the French intelligence. the Revolution.' This classic spirit has in its literary form one or As an analysis of the classic spirit in French literature, nothing century in France was that men argued about the complex, M. Taine, like too many French Revolution were the product, not of the classic spirit applied to Taine's criticism upon Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, as estimate these great men, not as writers but as social forces, not the eighteenth century fared differently in England and in France, that only the revolutionary doctrine, which the eighteenth century disciplined in the French philosophy of the eighteenth century as because France was the land of the classic spirit, but because her ./cache/19410.txt ./txt/19410.txt