Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... doctors ' healing powers : Mme . de Sévigné , although she was not generally a disbeliever in medicine , could applaud heartily the view expressed in Le Malade Imaginaire . ' Ah ! que j'en veux aux médecins ! quelle forfanterie que leur ...
... doctors ' healing powers : Mme . de Sévigné , although she was not generally a disbeliever in medicine , could applaud heartily the view expressed in Le Malade Imaginaire . ' Ah ! que j'en veux aux médecins ! quelle forfanterie que leur ...
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... Doctors make us weep often enough for us to laugh at them sometimes . ' - If we look at it in the light of a court entertainment , what does the medical satire of L'Amour Médecin amount to ? Many of the ideas are derived from Montaigne ...
... Doctors make us weep often enough for us to laugh at them sometimes . ' - If we look at it in the light of a court entertainment , what does the medical satire of L'Amour Médecin amount to ? Many of the ideas are derived from Montaigne ...
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... doctors was once again generalised beyond personalities - and could incorporate a more serious and informed attitude to the subject . But even here , the realities of pain and death , which must have been so very real to Molière by then ...
... doctors was once again generalised beyond personalities - and could incorporate a more serious and informed attitude to the subject . But even here , the realities of pain and death , which must have been so very real to Molière by then ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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