- In
French literature, the
moralists (French: moralistes) were a
tradition of
secular writers who
described "personal,
social and
political conduct", typically...
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their behavior,
rather than
their behavior itself." The
French word "
moraliste" does not
translate directly to the
English "moralist" and has more to...
- a
journal to
which he
contributed verses and
stories signed "Le
Jeune Moraliste." Four
years afterward he
collected and
published Etudes française et...
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