The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 |
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Page 70
... Tartuffe of Molière . Molière began his work , as we have pointed out above , with light farces based entirely on Italian models . The first of these , " Le Jalousie du Balbouillé , " contains the situation of a wife returning home late ...
... Tartuffe of Molière . Molière began his work , as we have pointed out above , with light farces based entirely on Italian models . The first of these , " Le Jalousie du Balbouillé , " contains the situation of a wife returning home late ...
Page 75
... Tartuffe has , one dupe to several persons who see through him . But Roderigo , Montano , Cassio- Othello and Desdemona both - even his own unsuspecting wife — all are easy victims for Iago because of his frank and honest manner . That ...
... Tartuffe has , one dupe to several persons who see through him . But Roderigo , Montano , Cassio- Othello and Desdemona both - even his own unsuspecting wife — all are easy victims for Iago because of his frank and honest manner . That ...
Page 79
... Tartuffe ” may claim a similar superiority among the greater plays of Molière . Yet while " Tartuffe " may really rival " Othello " in its perfection of form , the means by which the great hypocrite is made known to us differ at almost ...
... Tartuffe ” may claim a similar superiority among the greater plays of Molière . Yet while " Tartuffe " may really rival " Othello " in its perfection of form , the means by which the great hypocrite is made known to us differ at almost ...
Page 80
... Tartuffe than to be reviled by all the others . As she gives her maid a blow and marches off in a rage , we are ready to believe the very worst ! But we are now informed that Madame Pernelle is not half so infatuated with Tartuffe as is ...
... Tartuffe than to be reviled by all the others . As she gives her maid a blow and marches off in a rage , we are ready to believe the very worst ! But we are now informed that Madame Pernelle is not half so infatuated with Tartuffe as is ...
Page 81
... Tartuffe , but hate him . But the second act is really concerned more with advan- cing the story than with the delineation of Tartuffe's charac- ter . It contains a plot to defeat the impostor in his evil aims ; and the opportunity for ...
... Tartuffe , but hate him . But the second act is really concerned more with advan- cing the story than with the delineation of Tartuffe's charac- ter . It contains a plot to defeat the impostor in his evil aims ; and the opportunity for ...
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