Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... Molière by Napoleon , who , when he revived the titles of nobility after the Revolution , drew the line at marquises ... Molière's weapon against the abuses of society was laughter is a sufficient indication that he did , as I have said ...
... Molière by Napoleon , who , when he revived the titles of nobility after the Revolution , drew the line at marquises ... Molière's weapon against the abuses of society was laughter is a sufficient indication that he did , as I have said ...
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... Molière again , like Shakespeare , felt the spiritual and emotional equality of women and men ; the tyranny of fathers ... Molière's wife was unfaithful to him , and he suffered accordingly . One day a friend found him in great distress ...
... Molière again , like Shakespeare , felt the spiritual and emotional equality of women and men ; the tyranny of fathers ... Molière's wife was unfaithful to him , and he suffered accordingly . One day a friend found him in great distress ...
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... three weeks by Le Médecin Malgré Lui , that piece of effervescent and delightful absurdity of which I have already spoken . Nothing can better illustrate the nature of Molière's genius than the conjunction MOLIÈRE 101.
... three weeks by Le Médecin Malgré Lui , that piece of effervescent and delightful absurdity of which I have already spoken . Nothing can better illustrate the nature of Molière's genius than the conjunction MOLIÈRE 101.
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