单词 | Tartufe |
例句 | It was thus that he rendered so admirably the officiousness and fussiness of Oakley, the sly sensuality of Joseph Surface, the English Tartufe. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z These Tartufes of heroism, prepared to offer up a splendid holocaust—of others! The Forerunners Who can declare what is the single moral contained in the "Oedipus" of Sophocles, the "Hamlet" of Shakspere, the "Tartufe" of Molière? Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews Who can declare what is the single moral contained in the “Œdipus” of Sophocles, the “Hamlet” of Shakespeare, the “Tartufe” of Molière? A Manual of the Art of Fiction But in its present mood it could see the Puritan leaders represented by a wretched Stiggins—a pothouse Tartufe just capable of imposing upon the friends of Mrs. Gamp. The Life of Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Bart., K.C.S.I. A Judge of the High Court of Justice Scoffing wits recalled the famous scene from Moli�re, in which the infatuated Orgon displays indifference to his faithful wife and shows interest only in Tartufe. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. III. (of IV.) The "United States" also captured the "Tartufe," of 8 guns and 60 men. The Story of Commodore John Barry The King was besieging Lille; Moli�re despatched two of his comrades to the camp, declaring that if the Tartufes of France should carry all before them he must cease to write. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Tartufe has a good time of it in Balzac: instead of meeting with an appropriate punishment, he flourishes and thrives, and we look on with a smile not altogether devoid of complacency. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) After that anyone who treated the author of "Tartufe" and "Le Misanthrope" as a plagiarist would have been very badly received. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary That was why he received influential hypocrites, provincial Tartufes, and priests every week. Là-bas Tartufe is so emphasised throughout the first two acts of the play that bears his name. The Theory of the Theatre Moli�re's genius could achieve nothing higher than Tartufe and the Misanthrope. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. In a characteristic passage, Balzac regrets that Molière did not continue 'Tartufe.' Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) Tartufe, perhaps the greatest of all Molière's characters, presents a less complex figure even than such a slight sketch as Shakespeare's Malvolio. Landmarks in French Literature It was decided to change the play, and Tartufe was given instead of L'Etrangère. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt Similarly, it would be easy to state in a single sentence the theme of Le Tartufe, or of Othello, or of Ghosts. The Theory of the Theatre Private representations, however, were given; Tartufe, in five acts, was played in November in presence of the great Cond�. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Scandinavians in Paris who knew only Roman Catholic priests from Tartufe at the theatre, had very incorrect conceptions regarding them. Recollections of My Childhood and Youth Le Tartufe, in spite of its patched-up happy ending, leaves an impression of horror upon the mind. Landmarks in French Literature This Jewish Tartufe is very different in his complexity from the character created by Moliere. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) Thus Molière's Tartufe does not come on the stage until the third act of the comedy which bears his name. Play-Making A Manual of Craftsmanship Will "The Dunciad" keep one dunce from scribbling, or "Le Tartufe" elevate a single ecclesiastic? Without Prejudice But here was no instance of a dotard becoming the easy prey of a scientific Tartufe. Born in Exile More remarkable still is Molière's portrayal of the eminence of the human spirit in the case of Tartufe. Landmarks in French Literature The alleged Tartufe of the ghetto cannot be called a hypocrite. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) It is certainly not the resistless movement of the intrigue which makes the "Misanthrope," "Tartufe," the "Precieuses Ridicules," masterpieces of comedy as well as of literature. The Psychology of Beauty What comedian but Moli�re has combined with such depths—with the indignation of Alceste, the self-deception of Tartufe, the blasphemy of Don Juan—such wildness of irresponsible mirth, such humour, such wit! Letters to Dead Authors That which most encouraged me in this difficult undertaking is to see it separated from every religious question, which was so injurious to the comedy of Tartufe, and which ought to be removed to-day. Women in the Life of Balzac The great argument used by Carlos was the eternal secret promised by Tartufe to Elmire. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life He is the prototype of all the Tartufes of the ghetto, who play upon the ignorance and credulity of the people. The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) The Roman Question was Tartufe’s stronghold at the moment. Essays in Little What comedian but Moliere has combined with such depths—with the indignation of Alceste, the self-deception of Tartufe, the blasphemy of Don Juan—such wildness of irresponsible mirth, such humour, such wit! Letters to Dead Authors Some lumps of clay left by Moliere at the base of his statue of Tartufe have been molded by a hand more audacious than skilful. Women in the Life of Balzac Tartufe is by conviction an atheist and a sensualist; he despises all who regard life from the contrasted point of view. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft What brilliant success attends the performance of Tartufe behind the closed doors of a home! Sons of the Soil The new Tartufe worships St. Chassepot, who once, it will not be forgotten, “wrought miracles”; but he has his doubts as to the morality of explosive bullets. Essays in Little And he poured out a torrent of epigrams on certain political personages, of whom the best known gives us, in this century, a new edition of Moliere's Tartufe. The Atheist's Mass "If I can plan a scandal against that Tartufe of a Brossette we can win," said Rigou, in a low voice. Sons of the Soil |
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