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... Made- leine Béjart , a theatre bearing the title of L'Illustre Théâtre . * While a building was being fitted up for the Illustre Théâtre , the troop went to Rouen in Normandy ( Corneille's home ) in order to give a series of ...
... Made- leine Béjart , a theatre bearing the title of L'Illustre Théâtre . * While a building was being fitted up for the Illustre Théâtre , the troop went to Rouen in Normandy ( Corneille's home ) in order to give a series of ...
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... made him afterwards write so vigorously against everything that is mere sham or title . It seems that Molière allowed nothing to escape him . Donneau de Visé wrote a satirical comedy entitled Zélinde ( 1663 ) , in which the poet is ...
... made him afterwards write so vigorously against everything that is mere sham or title . It seems that Molière allowed nothing to escape him . Donneau de Visé wrote a satirical comedy entitled Zélinde ( 1663 ) , in which the poet is ...
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... made him more serious , and finally he rid himself of all illusions regarding the profession of a comic poet . The tour in the provinces witnessed the first manifestation of Molière's genius . Two comedies , L'Étourdi and Le Dépit ...
... made him more serious , and finally he rid himself of all illusions regarding the profession of a comic poet . The tour in the provinces witnessed the first manifestation of Molière's genius . Two comedies , L'Étourdi and Le Dépit ...
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... made for his shortcomings , there still remains for our admiration a tender , generous and kind - hearted soul that lived and worked for humanity and made it richer by its experiences . SOURCES AND HISTORY OF THE PLAY There are a number ...
... made for his shortcomings , there still remains for our admiration a tender , generous and kind - hearted soul that lived and worked for humanity and made it richer by its experiences . SOURCES AND HISTORY OF THE PLAY There are a number ...
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... made use of these and other real or fictitious events - but whether they , or his reading of plays in which avarice formed the subject , gave him his first inspiration cannot be determined . In the following will be found the principal ...
... made use of these and other real or fictitious events - but whether they , or his reading of plays in which avarice formed the subject , gave him his first inspiration cannot be determined . In the following will be found the principal ...
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Page 112 - Ah ! c'est moi ! Mon esprit est troublé, et j'ignore où je suis, qui je suis, et ce que je fais. Hélas ! mon pauvre argent ! mon pauvre argent ! mon cher ami ! on m'a privé de toi ; et, puisque tu m'es enlevé, j'ai perdu mon support, ma consolation, ma joie : tout est fini pour moi, et je n'ai plus que faire au monde.
Page 66 - HARPAGON. Que diable, toujours de l'argent! Il semble qu'ils n'aient autre chose à dire : « De l'argent, de l'argent, de l'argent ». Ah ! ils n'ont que ce mot à la bouche : « De l'argent !
Page 112 - Hé! de quoi est-ce qu'on parle là? de celui qui m'a dérobé? Quel bruit fait-on là-haut? Est-ce mon voleur qui y est? De grâce, si l'on sait des nouvelles de mon voleur, je supplie que l'on m'en dise. N'est-il point caché là parmi vous? Ils me regardent tous , et se mettent à rire. Vous verrez qu'ils ont part, sans doute, au vol que l'on m'a fait. Allons vite, des commissaires, des archers, des prévôts, des juges, des gênes, des potences, et des bourreaux. Je veux faire pendre tout le...
Page ix - Sous ce tombeau gisent Plaute et Térence, Et cependant le seul Molière y gît. Leurs trois talents ne formaient qu'un esprit Dont le bel art réjouissait la France. Ils sont partis, et j'ai peu d'espérance De les revoir. Malgré tous nos efforts, Pour un long temps, selon toute apparence, Térence, et Plaute, et Molière sont morts.
Page vii - Il avait les yeux collés sur trois ou quatre personnes de qualité qui marchandaient des dentelles; il paraissait attentif à leurs discours, et il semblait, par le mouvement de ses yeux, qu'il regardait jusqu'au fond de leurs âmes, pour y voir ce qu'elles ne disaient pas. Je crois même...