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Table of Contents
- Master Francis Rabelais 9
- Book I. 10
- Translation 13
- Introduction. 16
- The First Book. 89
- I. 93
- II. 94
- III. 95
- IV. 96
- V. 97
- VI. 98
- VII. 99
- VIII. 100
- IX. 101
- X. 102
- Chapter I. 114
- Chapter II. 119
- Chapter III. 125
- Chapter IV. 130
- Chapter V. 133
- Chapter VI. 142
- Chapter VII. 148
- Chapter VIII. 153
- Chapter IX. 161
- Chapter X. 167
- Chapter XI. 175
- Chapter XII. 182
- Chapter XIII. 189
- Chapter XIV. 197
- Chapter XV. 201
- Chapter XVI. 206
- Chapter XVII. 211
- Chapter XVIII. 217
- Chapter XIX. 220
- Chapter XX. 225
- Chapter XXI. 231
- Chapter XXII. 237
- Chapter XXIII. 244
- Chapter XXIV. 261
- Chapter XXV. 266
- Chapter XXVI. 272
- Chapter XXVII. 276
- Chapter XXVIII. 289
- Chapter XXIX. 294
- Chapter XXX. 297
- Chapter XXXI. 299
- Chapter XXXII. 306
- Chapter XXXIII. 313
- Chapter XXXIV. 322
- Chapter XXXV. 327
- Chapter XXXVI. 333
- Chapter XXXVII. 339
- Chapter XXXVIII. 344
- Chapter XXXIX. 350
- Chapter XL. 358
- Chapter XLI. 364
- Chapter XLII. 369
- Chapter XLIII. 375
- Chapter XLIV. 383
- Chapter XLV. 389
- Chapter XLVI. 396
- Chapter XLVII. 402
- Chapter XLVIII. 409
- Chapter XLIX. 416
- Chapter L. 419
- Chapter LI. 428
- Chapter LII. 432
- Chapter LIII. 437
- Chapter LIV. 442
- Chapter LV. 447
- Chapter LVI. 451
- Chapter LVII. 458
- Chapter LVIII. 462
- The Second Book. 468
- For The Reader. 468
- The Second Book. 480
- Chapter I. 480
- Chapter II. 491
- Chapter III. 498
- Chapter IV. 503
- Chapter V. 510
- Chapter VI. 519
- Chapter VII. 525
- M.n. Rostocostojambedanesse De Mustarda Post Prandium Servienda, 531
- Chapter VIII. 538
- Chapter IX. 549
- Chapter X. 561
- Chapter XI. 572
- Chapter XII. 582
- Chapter XIII. 592
- Chapter XIV. 599
- Chapter XV. 613
- Chapter XVI. 624
- Chapter XVII. 636
- Chapter XVIII. 646
- Chapter XIX. 658
- Chapter XX. 668
- Chapter XXI. 672
- Chapter XXII. 682
- Chapter XXIII. 688
- Chapter XXIV. 692
- Chapter XXV. 701
- Chapter XXVI. 707
- Chapter XXVII. 714
- Chapter XXVIII. 721
- Chapter XXIX. 732
- Chapter XXX. 745
- Chapter XXXI. 761
- Chapter XXXII. 767
- Chapter XXXIII. 775
- Chapter XXXIV. 780
- The Third Book 784
- Francois Rabelais To The Soul Of The Deceased Queen Of Navarre. 785
- The Third Book. 807
- Chapter I. 807
- Chapter II. 817
- Chapter III. 828
- Chapter IV. 840
- Chapter V. 849
- Chapter VI. 856
- Chapter VII. 862
- Chapter VIII. 870
- Chapter IX. 879
- Chapter X. 887
- Chapter XI. 896
- Chapter XII. 901
- Chapter XIII. 911
- Chapter XIV. 927
- Chapter XV. 941
- Chapter XVI. 949
- Chapter XVII. 958
- Chapter XVIII. 967
- Chapter XIX. 979
- Chapter XX. 991
- Chapter XXI. 1002
- Chapter XXII. 1011
- Chapter XXIII. 1018
- Chapter XXIV. 1033
- Chapter XXV. 1042
- Chapter XXVI. 1056
- Chapter XXVII. 1065
- Chapter XXVIII. 1073
- Chapter XXIX. 1089
- Chapter XXX. 1095
- Chapter XXXI. 1106
- Chapter XXXII. 1121
- Chapter XXXIII. 1132
- Chapter XXXIV. 1142
- Chapter XXXV. 1152
- Chapter XXXVI. 1158
- Chapter XXXVII. 1172
- Chapter XXXVIII. 1183
- Chapter XXXIX. 1190
- Chapter XL. 1199
- Chapter XLI. 1207
- L. Non Moriturus. C. De Contrahend. Et Committ. Stip. Didst Thou Ever Hear The Vulgar Proverb, Happy Is The Physician Whose Coming Is Desired At The Declension Of A Disease? For The Sickness Being Come To A Crisis Is Then Upon The Decreasing Hand, And Drawing Towards An End, Although The Physician Should Not Repair Thither For The Cure Thereof; Whereby, Though Nature Wholly Do The Work, He Bears Away The Palm And Praise Thereof. My Pleaders, After The Same Manner, Before I Did Interpose My Judgment In The Reconciling Of Them, Were Waxing Faint In Their Contestations. Their Altercation Heat Was Much Abated, And, In Declining From Their Former Strife, They Of Themselves Inclined To A Firm Accommodation Of Their Differences; Because There Wanted Fuel To That Fire Of Burning Rancour And Despiteful Wrangling Whereof The Lower Sort Of Lawyers Were The Kindlers. That Is To Say, Their Purses Were Emptied Of Coin, They Had Not A Win In Their Fob, Nor Penny In Their Bag, Wherewith To Solicit And Present Their Actions. 1215
- Chapter XLII. 1219
- Chapter XLIII. 1231
- Chapter XLIV. 1239
- Chapter XLV. 1248
- Chapter XLVI. 1257
- Chapter XLVII. 1263
- Chapter XLVIII. 1269
- Chapter XLIX. 1286
- Chapter L. 1293
- Chapter LI. 1303
- Chapter LII. 1320
- End Of Book III 1332
- The Fourth Book 1333
- The Fourth Book. 1391
- Chapter I. 1392
- Chapter II. 1399
- Chapter III. 1405
- Chapter IV. 1411
- Chapter V. 1417
- Chapter VI. 1422
- Chapter VII. 1427
- Chapter VIII. 1434
- Chapter IX. 1439
- Chapter X. 1448
- Chapter XI. 1453
- Chapter XII. 1458
- Chapter XIII. 1467
- Chapter XIV. 1475
- Chapter XV. 1481
- Chapter XVI. 1488
- Chapter XVII. 1494
- Chapter XVIII. 1501
- Chapter XIX. 1507
- Chapter XX. 1512
- Chapter XXI. 1518
- Chapter XXII. 1523
- Chapter XXIII. 1528
- Chapter XXIV. 1534
- Chapter XXV. 1539
- Chapter XXVI. 1543
- Chapter XXVII. 1548
- Chapter XXVIII. 1554
- Chapter XXIX. 1558
- Chapter XXX. 1563
- Chapter XXXI. 1567
- Chapter XXXII. 1570
- Chapter XXXIII. 1577
- Chapter XXXIV. 1581
- Chapter XXXV. 1586
- Chapter XXXVI. 1591
- Chapter XXXVII. 1597
- Chapter XXXVIII. 1606
- Chapter XXXIX. 1610
- Chapter XL. 1614
- Chapter XLI. 1619
- Chapter XLII. 1625
- Chapter XLIII. 1629
- Chapter XLIV. 1634
- Chapter XLV. 1639
- Chapter XLVI. 1646
- Chapter XLVII. 1654
- Chapter XLVIII. 1658
- Chapter XLIX. 1665
- Chapter L. 1671
- Chapter LI. 1676
- Chapter LII. 1682
- Chapter LIII. 1692
- Chapter LIV. 1700
- Chapter LV. 1704
- Chapter LVI. 1709
- Chapter LVII. 1714
- Chapter LVIII. 1721
- Chapter LIX. 1725
- Chapter LX. 1730
- Chapter LXI. 1735
- Chapter LXII. 1740
- Chapter LXIII. 1747
- Chapter LXIV. 1754
- Chapter LXV. 1761
- Chapter LXVI. 1767
- Chapter LXVII. 1772
- End Of Book IV. 1781
- The Fifth Book 1782
- The Author’s Prologue. 1782
- The Fifth Book. 1797
- Chapter I. 1798
- Chapter II. 1803
- Chapter III. 1808
- Chapter IV. 1813
- Chapter V. 1819
- Chapter VI. 1823
- Chapter VII. 1829
- Chapter VIII. 1840
- Chapter IX. 1846
- Chapter X. 1851
- Chapter XI. 1856
- Chapter XII. 1865
- Chapter XIII. 1870
- Chapter XIV. 1876
- Chapter XV. 1880
- Chapter XVI. 1891
- Chapter XVII. 1905
- Chapter XVIII. 1910
- Chapter XIX. 1919
- Chapter XX. 1925
- Chapter XXI. 1932
- Chapter XXII. 1939
- Chapter XXIII. 1946
- Chapter XXIV. 1951
- Chapter XXV. 1957
- Chapter XXVI. 1970
- Chapter XXVII. 1975
- Chapter XXVIII. 1988
- Chapter XXIX. 2001
- Chapter XXX. 2008
- Chapter XXXI. 2018
- Chapter XXXII. 2025
- Chapter XXXIII. 2027
- Chapter XXXIV. 2032
- Chapter XXXV. 2037
- Chapter XXXVI. 2041
- Chapter XXXVII. 2047
- All Things Tend To Their End. 2051
- Chapter XXXVIII. 2052
- Chapter XXXIX. 2055
- Chapter XL. 2061
- Chapter XLI. 2066
- Chapter Xlii—how The Priestess Bacbuc Showed Us A Fantastic Fountain In The Temple, And How The Fountain-water Had The Taste Of Wine, According To The Imagination Of Those Who Drank Of It. 2071
- Chapter XLIII. 2086
- Chapter XLIV. 2090
- Chapter XLV. 2093
- Chapter XLVI. 2098
- Chapter XLVII. 2103