“To laugh at men of sense is the privilege of fools.”
Rire des gens d'esprit, c'est le privilège des sots.
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Les Caractères (1688), De la société et de la conversation
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Rire des gens d'esprit, c'est le privilège des sots.
Les Caractères (1688), De la société et de la conversation
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