Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 92
... death . But happy chance is out of place in a tragic universe : Thésée has not died ; he returns ; Phèdre learns of Hippolyte's love of Aricie and jealously lets the father condemn his son ; Hippolyte dies ; Phèdre repents ; she ...
... death . But happy chance is out of place in a tragic universe : Thésée has not died ; he returns ; Phèdre learns of Hippolyte's love of Aricie and jealously lets the father condemn his son ; Hippolyte dies ; Phèdre repents ; she ...
Page 217
... death . The author sees this outcome as a punishment of his love : Peut - être se plaindra - t - on de ce que je ne récompense pas la vertu du Comte d'Amboise , mais je veux punir sa passion ... ( 9-10 ) but the moral basis for this ...
... death . The author sees this outcome as a punishment of his love : Peut - être se plaindra - t - on de ce que je ne récompense pas la vertu du Comte d'Amboise , mais je veux punir sa passion ... ( 9-10 ) but the moral basis for this ...
Page 240
... death , the essay form as he created it virtually vanished from the French literary scene " ( 28 ) . Yet this chapter of The French Essay is marginally longer than the one on Montaigne . Having said what he does about the essay form ...
... death , the essay form as he created it virtually vanished from the French literary scene " ( 28 ) . Yet this chapter of The French Essay is marginally longer than the one on Montaigne . Having said what he does about the essay form ...
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