Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... passion that she feels for him , while on his side he feigns for her a passion that he has not got . " Here the play- wright has his material for a plot at once . The character - portraits " of Lise , or of Glycère , or of Onuphre ( who ...
... passion that she feels for him , while on his side he feigns for her a passion that he has not got . " Here the play- wright has his material for a plot at once . The character - portraits " of Lise , or of Glycère , or of Onuphre ( who ...
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... passion for strict outline and clearness , knew only too well all that it meant to say , and left only too little for the author's demon to add on its own account . The un- reconciled disorders of Molière's experience are echoed in the ...
... passion for strict outline and clearness , knew only too well all that it meant to say , and left only too little for the author's demon to add on its own account . The un- reconciled disorders of Molière's experience are echoed in the ...
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... passion for improving the arsenal of aggressive language increases on every hand . To verse the same influences are transferred . The apartness of the poetical temper is gone ; poetry is in the world , sometimes on the town . The work ...
... passion for improving the arsenal of aggressive language increases on every hand . To verse the same influences are transferred . The apartness of the poetical temper is gone ; poetry is in the world , sometimes on the town . The work ...
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