Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 - Literary Collections |
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Page 260
... play Tartuffe . Although Louis was pleased with the enter- tainment , the Church Party was so aroused against the author that the King was forced to forbid public performance of the play . Molière addressed a direct appeal to the King ...
... play Tartuffe . Although Louis was pleased with the enter- tainment , the Church Party was so aroused against the author that the King was forced to forbid public performance of the play . Molière addressed a direct appeal to the King ...
Page 780
... plays repre- senting opposite extremes in the problem of human character . The latter is Ibsen's last play in verse . Ibsen's fame and influence rest for the most part on his later work - on such plays as A Doll's House , Ghosts , An ...
... plays repre- senting opposite extremes in the problem of human character . The latter is Ibsen's last play in verse . Ibsen's fame and influence rest for the most part on his later work - on such plays as A Doll's House , Ghosts , An ...
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... play opens dominates both the principal characters and the action to such an extent that Rosmersholm has been compared with the Oedipus of Sophocles as a play devoted pri- marily to the progressive revelation of the past . But there is ...
... play opens dominates both the principal characters and the action to such an extent that Rosmersholm has been compared with the Oedipus of Sophocles as a play devoted pri- marily to the progressive revelation of the past . But there is ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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AGRIPPA ANTONY ARICIA arms asked began believe BRENDEL CAESAR called Candide CENONE CHARMIAN Cipolla CLÉANTE Cunegonde Darbedat dare dear death door DORINE earth ELMIRE ENOBARBUS enters EROS everything evil exits eyes face father FAUST fear feel felt gave give gods hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven Hippolytus Houyhnhnms Ivan Ilyitch King knew KROLL lady leave LEPIDUS live look lord MADAM HELSETH MAECENAS MARIANE Mark Antony MENAS THE PIRATE MEPHISTOPHELES MESSENGER mind Molière MORTENSGÅRD Neoclassicism never night once ORGON pain Pangloss PHÆDRA Pierre POMPEY Pyotr Ivanovitch QUEEN CLEOPATRA REBECCA ROSMER Rosmersholm round SCARRED SOLDIER seemed ship side soon soul speak spirit stood sweet talk TARTUFFE tell thee THERAMENES THESEUS things thou thought took turned VALÈRE voice wife woman word Yahoos
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