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Balzac, Honore de.The quest of the absolute translated by Ellen Marriage. Translated by Ellen Marriage. 1834 reprint, London Macmillan, 1896. [Pg.464]

Ball, Philip, The Devil s Doctor Paracelsus and theWorld of Renaissance Magic and Science, London Heinemann, 2006 Balzac, Honore de, The Alkahest (The Quest of the Absolute), London Dodo Press, 2006... [Pg.152]

Balzac, Honore de. The Quest of the Absolute. The Macmillan Company, New York. 1901. [Pg.478]

Babcock, i.inda, 346-47, 348 Bacon, Francis, 238 balance, see equilibrium Balzac, Honors de, 1 108 Balzac, Guez dc, 32 Banfieid, Edward, 308-00 Barry, Brian 337 Becker, Gary 5,37 3Qi. 321-28 on altruism, 322-24 on envy, 322-24 on guilt, 301, >24-25 on love, 305,325-27 Bedford, Gunning, 381-82, beliefs, 336... [Pg.455]

American author Truman Gapote had this advice for young writers Socialize. Don t just go up to a pine cabin all alone and brood. You will reach that stage soon enough anyway. Honore de Balzac (1799-1850), one of the greatest French novelists who ever lived, drank over 50 cups of black coffee a day to help him write. He published over 90 novels and wrote up to 15 hours a day. Regarding his coffee addiction, he wrote ... [Pg.168]

Honore dc Balzac (1799-1850), the great French writer, was also a great coffee addict. (Paul Thompson, Photo World/Free Lance Photographers Guild)... [Pg.41]

Baudelaire was not the only well-known nonparticipant to attend the meetings of the Hashish Club. As Baudelaire noted, Honore de Balzac also preferred to watch the proceedings without personally partaking of the "green paste" handed out by Moreau ... [Pg.79]

Schaffner, A. 1996, Honore de Balzac, La Peau de Chagrin, Paris Presses Universitai-res de France. [Pg.79]

Modern Chemistry... is much, and yet it is very little. Much has been accomplished, for chemistry has learned to shrink before no difficulty little, because what has been accomplished is as nothing compared with what remains to do. Tis a fair science, yet she owes much to chance. Honore de Balzac, The Quest of the Absolute, 1831). [Pg.489]


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