Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... sense , on whom no false taste or sophistry has a moment's hold . She seems to give us Molière's final idea of what was attractive in woman . Le Malade imaginaire ( 1673 ) was his last work , and he was taken with his fatal illness ...
... sense , on whom no false taste or sophistry has a moment's hold . She seems to give us Molière's final idea of what was attractive in woman . Le Malade imaginaire ( 1673 ) was his last work , and he was taken with his fatal illness ...
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... sense that we use the word of Dante and Shakespeare , are simply too much wrapped up in French literature . At the most the term can be applied to Molière . Antiquity again . - " " The way of the ancients ; this of course was no dis ...
... sense that we use the word of Dante and Shakespeare , are simply too much wrapped up in French literature . At the most the term can be applied to Molière . Antiquity again . - " " The way of the ancients ; this of course was no dis ...
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... sense behind , While you so smoothly roll and turn our sphere That rapid motion does but rest appear . For as in Nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded eye ...
... sense behind , While you so smoothly roll and turn our sphere That rapid motion does but rest appear . For as in Nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the deluded eye ...
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