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beaux esprits

[ boh zes-pree ]

noun

French.
  1. plural of bel esprit:

    In an era ironically called the Enlightenment, these young women were discouraged from becoming beaux esprits.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of beaux esprits1

First recorded in 1630鈥40; bel esprit ( def )
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Il y exprime ses id茅es ou plut么t ses subtilit茅s esth茅tiques; il y 芦cause禄 plus qu鈥檃illeurs, 脿 tel point que trois de ces essais sur cinq sont dialogu茅s; l鈥檃uteur s鈥檈ntretient avec des personnages qu鈥檌l suppose aussi cultiv茅s, aussi beaux esprits que lui-m锚me: 芦s鈥檈ntretient禄 est beaucoup dire, car ce sont plut么t des contradicteurs auxquels il sugg猫re les objections dont il a besoin pour poursuivre le d茅veloppement et le triomphe de ses arguments.

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"Fontenelle and La Motte, who are but beaux esprits, will never permit a man like you to seat himself beside them, for if you were of the Academy, would you not be the king of it?"

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Up to this time, Favart's pieces had appeared anonymously, but, encouraged by the enthusiastic reception accorded to the play in question, he now decided to emerge from his shell, and, in accordance with this resolution, gave a dinner to some of the most noted beaux esprits and authors of the time.

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Everything seemed infinitely puerile to a man who had contributed so long to the making of history; it had become impossible for him to attach any importance to the little verses of his "beaux esprits," or to become impassioned over impaled birds or even an antique medal.

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In this way one can take pleasure in hardening himself against anything; hence beaux esprits, painters and their connoisseurs often have no tears or too many for actual misery, for the mere reason that they regard it as artistic.

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