The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Pàgina 94
... Molière's comedies M. Jourdain is the only leading character who has really a name . And this is quite in accord with the classical theory , which approved of an abstract presentation and which shunned ... Molière's eyes . 94 Jan. Molière .
... Molière's comedies M. Jourdain is the only leading character who has really a name . And this is quite in accord with the classical theory , which approved of an abstract presentation and which shunned ... Molière's eyes . 94 Jan. Molière .
Pàgina 95
... Molière's philosophy . It is this regard for what is natural which urges him on to expose pretension and affectation and hypocrisy . It explains his attack on the précieuses , on the physicians , and on the bigots . Above all else he ...
... Molière's philosophy . It is this regard for what is natural which urges him on to expose pretension and affectation and hypocrisy . It explains his attack on the précieuses , on the physicians , and on the bigots . Above all else he ...
Pàgina 106
... Molière's characters are not only veracious , they are also astonishingly varied ; and his range of observation is ... Molière takes 106 Jan. Molière .
... Molière's characters are not only veracious , they are also astonishingly varied ; and his range of observation is ... Molière takes 106 Jan. Molière .
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