The Spirit of Molière: An InterpretationPrinceton University Press, 1940 - 250 pages |
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... Arnolphe of it , and later , in delicious detail , when Agnes in all innocence recounts it herself to her suffering guardian . Then , Arnolphe hav- ing instructed the servants to refuse the young man ad- mittance , and Agnes to repel ...
... Arnolphe of it , and later , in delicious detail , when Agnes in all innocence recounts it herself to her suffering guardian . Then , Arnolphe hav- ing instructed the servants to refuse the young man ad- mittance , and Agnes to repel ...
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... Arnolphe Ne vous a - t - il point pris , Agnès , quelque autre chose ? Ouf ! Agnès Hé ! il m'a .. • Arnolphe Quoi ! Agnès Pris ... Arnolphe Euh ! Agnès Le ... Arnolphe Plaît - il ? Agnès Je n'ose , Et vous vous fâcherez peut - être ...
... Arnolphe Ne vous a - t - il point pris , Agnès , quelque autre chose ? Ouf ! Agnès Hé ! il m'a .. • Arnolphe Quoi ! Agnès Pris ... Arnolphe Euh ! Agnès Le ... Arnolphe Plaît - il ? Agnès Je n'ose , Et vous vous fâcherez peut - être ...
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... Arnolphe ! " A recent reviewer calls Agnes a " cruel child . " Molière , going even deeper into the character of his cuckold , has endowed him not only with the desire to possess , but also and at the same time the desire to be loved ...
... Arnolphe ! " A recent reviewer calls Agnes a " cruel child . " Molière , going even deeper into the character of his cuckold , has endowed him not only with the desire to possess , but also and at the same time the desire to be loved ...
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LIllustre Théâtre or the Béjart Contract | 3 |
Drama in 1643 | 19 |
A Wandering Apprentice | 36 |
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action actors Alceste appear Arnolphe audience become beginning Béjart bien bourgeois called century character comedy comic complete contemporary contract Corneille course court desire Don Garcie drama Ecole entirely fact farce father feeling felt Femmes figure finally France French give given hand human idea ideal important interest Italian Italy King known later laughter least less lived lover manners Maris marriage married Mascarille matter mind Mlle de Scudéry Molière Molière's Monsieur moral nature never original Paris performance perhaps period play plot possible Précieuses present Prince probably qu'il question reason remain respect royal rules satire says scene seems sense serious Sganarelle situation social society spirit stage success Tartuffe taste theater tion tout tragedy troupe turns valet writing written young