Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... letter from Célimène which he passes to Arsinoé , his proposal of marriage to Célimène in V , 2 . Arsinoé uses the letter in an attempt to discredit Célimène in Alceste's eyes and so win him for herself . Acaste and Clitandre ...
... letter from Célimène which he passes to Arsinoé , his proposal of marriage to Célimène in V , 2 . Arsinoé uses the letter in an attempt to discredit Célimène in Alceste's eyes and so win him for herself . Acaste and Clitandre ...
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... letter which , we discover much later ( lines 1336-40 ) has been to given to her by Oronte , and exulting in the prospect of confounding her rival , she has come with the purpose of snatching Alceste for herself , which is what she ...
... letter which , we discover much later ( lines 1336-40 ) has been to given to her by Oronte , and exulting in the prospect of confounding her rival , she has come with the purpose of snatching Alceste for herself , which is what she ...
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... letter - a gesture of high theatricality intended to flatten Célimène conclusively . Its effect , however , is undermined when he allows himself to be drawn into quibbling over what it proves . Célimène's mild surprise at Alceste's ...
... letter - a gesture of high theatricality intended to flatten Célimène conclusively . Its effect , however , is undermined when he allows himself to be drawn into quibbling over what it proves . Célimène's mild surprise at Alceste's ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
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