Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Corneille , " the great Corneille , " dying , wretchedly enough , in 1684 , outliving his favour and his genius , and seeing but not understanding the full triumph of the classical ideals , belongs to the earlier world . His characters ...
... Corneille , " the great Corneille , " dying , wretchedly enough , in 1684 , outliving his favour and his genius , and seeing but not understanding the full triumph of the classical ideals , belongs to the earlier world . His characters ...
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... Corneille , the younger brother of Pierre , or Philippe Quinault , although both of them prolonged their volubility till late in the century . Thomas Corneille ( 1625-1709 ) was a person of adaptive inferior talent , wrote ( see below ...
... Corneille , the younger brother of Pierre , or Philippe Quinault , although both of them prolonged their volubility till late in the century . Thomas Corneille ( 1625-1709 ) was a person of adaptive inferior talent , wrote ( see below ...
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... Corneille , wherein he transacts so strangely with the rules and unities ; those of Racine , written in his most biting prose - are only the most important of the kind , and their epilogue is the curious Réflexions sur la Poétique of ...
... Corneille , wherein he transacts so strangely with the rules and unities ; those of Racine , written in his most biting prose - are only the most important of the kind , and their epilogue is the curious Réflexions sur la Poétique of ...
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