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... Molière and La Fontaine . Extracts from the Discourse on Molière . In this crisis ancient morals and manners con- trasted with the new lights and the national character formed by ages of barbarism ceased to harmonize with the new spirit ...
... Molière and La Fontaine . Extracts from the Discourse on Molière . In this crisis ancient morals and manners con- trasted with the new lights and the national character formed by ages of barbarism ceased to harmonize with the new spirit ...
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more of what Chamfort says of Molière and La Fontaine must refer to his long - neglected volumes . Whether they deserve to be so neglected , after the specimens we have given of his esprit and clev - dresses on the stage were almost ...
more of what Chamfort says of Molière and La Fontaine must refer to his long - neglected volumes . Whether they deserve to be so neglected , after the specimens we have given of his esprit and clev - dresses on the stage were almost ...
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