Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... feelings . Where Alceste is concerned , however , it seems undeniable that we are witnessing a genuine passion of ... feeling , and temperament . Ironically , Alceste complains that it is ' votre humeur , Madame ' that is the root of the ...
... feelings . Where Alceste is concerned , however , it seems undeniable that we are witnessing a genuine passion of ... feeling , and temperament . Ironically , Alceste complains that it is ' votre humeur , Madame ' that is the root of the ...
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... feelings very well . All this we know already , and is simply a prelude to the real issue . It is now necessary for ... feelings ? But the words also contain an oblique statement of his own feelings for Éliante ( ' s'il 61.
... feelings very well . All this we know already , and is simply a prelude to the real issue . It is now necessary for ... feelings ? But the words also contain an oblique statement of his own feelings for Éliante ( ' s'il 61.
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... feelings sincerely . Bienséance does not allow her to respond explicitly to the last question - they are discussing her love for another man - but it is one she must have given much thought to herself . Moreover , she has registered the ...
... feelings sincerely . Bienséance does not allow her to respond explicitly to the last question - they are discussing her love for another man - but it is one she must have given much thought to herself . Moreover , she has registered the ...
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