Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 55
Página 122
... Molière's death . Here , and in Le Misanthrope ( 1666 ) , one of the chief works of French thought , Molière escapes some of the ordinary limitations of classicism , which , in its passion for strict outline and clearness , knew only ...
... Molière's death . Here , and in Le Misanthrope ( 1666 ) , one of the chief works of French thought , Molière escapes some of the ordinary limitations of classicism , which , in its passion for strict outline and clearness , knew only ...
Página 125
... Molière's day superstitious and full of quackery , and seemed to him an offence against the healing power of unburdened nature.1 Gassendism . Molière shares in the oblique influences that descend from Descartes . He is fond of tirade ...
... Molière's day superstitious and full of quackery , and seemed to him an offence against the healing power of unburdened nature.1 Gassendism . Molière shares in the oblique influences that descend from Descartes . He is fond of tirade ...
Página 371
... Molière's greatest disciple in the Franco - Roman type of comedy and farce . His debts are not only to Molière ; Den honnette Ambition draws from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme , The Fidget ( Den Stundeslöse ) from Le Malade imaginaipe , & c ...
... Molière's greatest disciple in the Franco - Roman type of comedy and farce . His debts are not only to Molière ; Den honnette Ambition draws from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme , The Fidget ( Den Stundeslöse ) from Le Malade imaginaipe , & c ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
Addison antiquity Augustan Bayle Boileau Bossuet Bourdaloue Cartesian century character chief Church classicism comedy comic Corneille couplet critical death Defoe Descartes diction divine drama Dryden Dunciad edition Encyclopédie England English epic Essay Fables Fénelon Filicaia Fontaine France French German Greek Histoire Holberg human humour imitation intellectual Italian Jansenists kind king La Bruyère La Fontaine language later Latin learned Leibniz less letters literary literature Locke lyric Malebranche matter memoirs Milton mind modern Molière Molière's moral nature noble odes Olof von Dalin Paris partly passion philosophy pieces pietism Pindar poem poet poetical poetry political Pope Port-Royal prose Protestant Racine rational reason rhetoric romance satire sense sermons Sévigné siècle society soul spirit style Swift temper things thought tion tragedy traits translated true verse vols Voltaire W. C. Ward whole writers written wrote