The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... MOLIÈRE THE POET . MOLIÈRE was a many - sided. law ? HERBERT FLOWERDEW . 300 SEPT . The Westminster Review .
... MOLIÈRE THE POET . MOLIÈRE was a many - sided. law ? HERBERT FLOWERDEW . 300 SEPT . The Westminster Review .
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MOLIÈRE THE POET . MOLIÈRE was a many - sided genius and the extent of his scope is therefore likely to reach us gradually rather than at once . Probably the first point to strike the student is his greatness as a satirist ; then it ...
MOLIÈRE THE POET . MOLIÈRE was a many - sided genius and the extent of his scope is therefore likely to reach us gradually rather than at once . Probably the first point to strike the student is his greatness as a satirist ; then it ...
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... Molière - we must seek his teaching , not exactly in any one of the varied voices he causes to speak , but in the sympathies which he subtly arouses in us by the action of his piece , by the light of which sympathies we seek to trace ...
... Molière - we must seek his teaching , not exactly in any one of the varied voices he causes to speak , but in the sympathies which he subtly arouses in us by the action of his piece , by the light of which sympathies we seek to trace ...
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... Molière protested against with all the force of his logic , with all the sting of his truly terrible power of ridicule . Man , there is no disguising the fact , has shown throughout the history of his colossal egoism a thirst for power ...
... Molière protested against with all the force of his logic , with all the sting of his truly terrible power of ridicule . Man , there is no disguising the fact , has shown throughout the history of his colossal egoism a thirst for power ...
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... Molière killed this iniquitous measure with his superb farce the Mariage Forcé , and the abomination was not proceeded with . We also remember Molière as he who , in the Femmes Savantes , drew so well the difference between knowledge ...
... Molière killed this iniquitous measure with his superb farce the Mariage Forcé , and the abomination was not proceeded with . We also remember Molière as he who , in the Femmes Savantes , drew so well the difference between knowledge ...
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