Le Misanthrope, Moliere: Critical Monographs in EnglishUniversity of Glasgow French and German Publications, 1991 - 92 pages |
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... speech ( 651-6 ) is a restrained sneer . This heightens the theatrical effect of his anger when it does explode . The trigger is Clitandre's taunt : Pourquoi s'en prendre à nous ? Si ce qu'on dit vous blesse , Il faut que le reproche à ...
... speech ( 651-6 ) is a restrained sneer . This heightens the theatrical effect of his anger when it does explode . The trigger is Clitandre's taunt : Pourquoi s'en prendre à nous ? Si ce qu'on dit vous blesse , Il faut que le reproche à ...
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... speech ( 1169-74 ) and explicit later ( 1185-6 ) . Célimène , too , is given a sympathetic hearing in Éliante's fair - minded reply to Philinte's musings about whether she really loves Alceste ( 1180-4 ) . As she says , Célimène may not ...
... speech ( 1169-74 ) and explicit later ( 1185-6 ) . Célimène , too , is given a sympathetic hearing in Éliante's fair - minded reply to Philinte's musings about whether she really loves Alceste ( 1180-4 ) . As she says , Célimène may not ...
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... speech , where he attempts to rationalise his anger ( 1297-1308 ) . Alceste's complaint is a typically distinctive one . It is not jealousy , though that would be an understandable reaction in the circumstances . Nor is it the pain of ...
... speech , where he attempts to rationalise his anger ( 1297-1308 ) . Alceste's complaint is a typically distinctive one . It is not jealousy , though that would be an understandable reaction in the circumstances . Nor is it the pain of ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
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