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... Molière and Racine as patriotic critics are tempted to assert , and as Frederick's own taste had been warped when he gave vent to his famous condemnation of Shakespeare and Goethe's " Götz von Berlichingen . " " Disgusting platitudes ...
... Molière and Racine as patriotic critics are tempted to assert , and as Frederick's own taste had been warped when he gave vent to his famous condemnation of Shakespeare and Goethe's " Götz von Berlichingen . " " Disgusting platitudes ...
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... Molière , for orators more eloquent than Demosthenes or Cicero . If the few are less remarkable , the majority are more comfortable . The great men of former times , when assembled together , would make but a small gathering . But the ...
... Molière , for orators more eloquent than Demosthenes or Cicero . If the few are less remarkable , the majority are more comfortable . The great men of former times , when assembled together , would make but a small gathering . But the ...
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... Molière , and Bossuet cruel ; Madame de Sévigny ranked Bourdaloue too high , and Racine too low . " In 1828 the partisans of the Classical school regarded the advent of three new poets as a public calamity . The result has been the ...
... Molière , and Bossuet cruel ; Madame de Sévigny ranked Bourdaloue too high , and Racine too low . " In 1828 the partisans of the Classical school regarded the advent of three new poets as a public calamity . The result has been the ...
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... Molière , nor paring the way for a general peace which of Voltaire , but is the lineal successor of will never again be broken . Yet previ- those who stoned Molière's bier , and who ously to setting out on such a crusade , ordered the ...
... Molière , nor paring the way for a general peace which of Voltaire , but is the lineal successor of will never again be broken . Yet previ- those who stoned Molière's bier , and who ously to setting out on such a crusade , ordered the ...
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... Molière , or even of Madame de Sévigné ; but still it is remarkable how fastidious , as far as language went , that age and that society had become which was dis- tinguished above all by its unblushing immorality , and how anxious for ...
... Molière , or even of Madame de Sévigné ; but still it is remarkable how fastidious , as far as language went , that age and that society had become which was dis- tinguished above all by its unblushing immorality , and how anxious for ...
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