- platitudes, self-contradictory and insipid. It is
often paired with the
Sottisier (a
collection of
stupid quotations taken from the
books of
famous writers)...
- state, and does not
oblige their masters to free them. Flaubert, in his
Sottisier,
noted that in the 19th century,
Catholic theology had
varied to the point...
-
intended to be
followed by a
large sample of what they copy out:
possibly a
sottisier (anthology of
stupid quotations), the
Dictionary of
Received Ideas (encyclopedia...
- of Dauphiné]. p. 290 « Jail, Jailli ». (jaune) Uzanne,
Octave (1911).
Sottisier des mœurs : le
spectacle contemporain :
quelques vanités et ridicules...
-
publishers in
France and Quebec. In 2009 he
published the text,
entitled Le
sottisier de l'édition (Publishers' Howlers), on MySpace. Then, in
early 2010, out...
- und der Zeitgenössischen
Sitten in 1929 by Paul Aretz, Dresden. 1911:
Sottisier des mœurs,
published by Émile-Paul 1912: La
Locomotion à
travers le temps...