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... Molière did not attain for some little while to anything so fine , but he was well aware of the model . Indeed , to whatever was worthy in these previous performances he came to add many other qualities . Chief of all , he turned comedy ...
... Molière did not attain for some little while to anything so fine , but he was well aware of the model . Indeed , to whatever was worthy in these previous performances he came to add many other qualities . Chief of all , he turned comedy ...
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... Molière : life . But these were long . to be hidden . At the age of twenty - one , Molière , giving up all pro- jects of upholstering , and averse to the law , joined the troupe of the Béjarts , which after a spell of bad luck in Paris ...
... Molière : life . But these were long . to be hidden . At the age of twenty - one , Molière , giving up all pro- jects of upholstering , and averse to the law , joined the troupe of the Béjarts , which after a spell of bad luck in Paris ...
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... 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 ...
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