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1st chapter of Candide, philosophical novel by Voltaire (1694-1778), engraving by Pierre-Charles Baquoy (1759-1829) after...
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1st chapter of Candide, philosophical novel by Voltaire (1694-1778), engraving by Pierre-Charles Baquoy (1759-1829) after drawing by Jean Michel Moreau (1741-1814), illustration from Oeuvres completes de Voltaire, 1787
The Baron chanced to come by, he beheld the cause and effect, and, without hesitation, saluted Candide with some notable kicks on the breech and drove him out of doors, from the 1st chapter of Candide, philosophical novel by Voltaire (1694-1778), engraving by Pierre-Charles Baquoy (1759-1829) after a drawing by Jean Michel Moreau (1741-1814), illustration from Oeuvres completes de Voltaire, 1787.
Il signor barone passò vicino al paravento, e, vedendo quella causa e quell'effetto, cacciò Candido dal castello a gran calci nel sedere, dal capitolo I di Candido, o l'ottimismo, romanzo filosofico di Voltaire (1694-1778), incisione di Pierre-Charles Baquoy (1759-1829) da un disegno di Jean Michel Moreau (1741-1814), illustrazione da Oeuvres complètes de Voltaire, 1787.