Studies in Seventeenth-century French LiteratureJean-Jacques Demorest To Morris Bishop, 'honnête homme' and rare example of the gentleman-scholar, this volume is offered as a most cordial expression of admiration and respect. Friends, students, and contributors are privileged to honor the sound elegance of his scholarship, the recognize the fruitful devotion that he has always shown to Cornell, and the hail the earnest charm of his demeanor and style. |
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... regards curieux Jusque dans des secrets que je cache à ses yeux . [ 1049-1050 ] The obverse of this statement , however , would constitute a fair description of Néron's own situation in the play . The freedom of observation which is ...
... regards curieux Jusque dans des secrets que je cache à ses yeux . [ 1049-1050 ] The obverse of this statement , however , would constitute a fair description of Néron's own situation in the play . The freedom of observation which is ...
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... regards ont appris à se taire ? Que vois - je ? Vous craignez de rencontrer mes yeux ? [ 736-737 ] This is the glance that paralyzes , cripples , wilts its object . Early in the play Junie is said to have wished she had never been ...
... regards ont appris à se taire ? Que vois - je ? Vous craignez de rencontrer mes yeux ? [ 736-737 ] This is the glance that paralyzes , cripples , wilts its object . Early in the play Junie is said to have wished she had never been ...
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... regards égarés . [ 1757-1758 ] The monstre has matured and , like his progenitor , has begun to decline . Néron's regard , a moment before hard and intrepid , enjoys its triumph for the briefest moment . Reinforcing the sense of unity ...
... regards égarés . [ 1757-1758 ] The monstre has matured and , like his progenitor , has begun to decline . Néron's regard , a moment before hard and intrepid , enjoys its triumph for the briefest moment . Reinforcing the sense of unity ...
Contents
CommonSense Remarks on the French Baroque | 1 |
Malherbe and His Influence | 20 |
SaintAmant le poète sauvé des eaux | 35 |
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