Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 261
... Molière . By the end of 1659 the exiled court hovering on the Dutch frontier had transferred their attention from Paris to London . A few months before this , Molière and his troop ' Tis honor and not envy brings you had entered Paris ...
... Molière . By the end of 1659 the exiled court hovering on the Dutch frontier had transferred their attention from Paris to London . A few months before this , Molière and his troop ' Tis honor and not envy brings you had entered Paris ...
Page 262
... Molière to be self . Dufoy gives an amusing account of revealed to him , and then he hastened his being taken into Sir Frederick's ser- back to England with a totally new idea vice . He was lounging on the new bridge of what comedy ...
... Molière to be self . Dufoy gives an amusing account of revealed to him , and then he hastened his being taken into Sir Frederick's ser- back to England with a totally new idea vice . He was lounging on the new bridge of what comedy ...
Page 266
... Molière , but exceedingly of Congreve . A recent critic has very justly remarked that in mere wit , the continuity of brilliant dia- logue in which the action does not seek to advance , Molière is scarcely the equal of Congreve at his ...
... Molière , but exceedingly of Congreve . A recent critic has very justly remarked that in mere wit , the continuity of brilliant dia- logue in which the action does not seek to advance , Molière is scarcely the equal of Congreve at his ...
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