The dramatic works of Moliere /
Moliere, Jean Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673
The dramatic works of Moliere / J. B. P. Moliere, rendered into English by Henri Van Laun ; with a prefatory memoir, introductory notic es, appendices and notes. - Edinburgh : W. Patterson, 1875-76. - 6 v. : fronts., v.1 port., plates ; 27 cm.
The portrait is an etching by Ad. Lalauze after Nolin. The other ill ustrations are original compositions by Lalauze The preface contains a short history of the different translations o f Moliere's works into English
v.1 Preface . Prefatory memor. The blunderer. The love-tiff. The pre tentious young ladies. Sganarelle or The self-decieved husband. Don Gar cia of Navarre, or The jealous prince.-v.2. The school for husbands. Th e bores. The school for wives. Theschool for wives critised. The impomp tu of Versailles. The forced marriage.-v.3. The princess of Elis. Don J uan; or The feast with the statue. Love is the best doctor. The misanth rope. The physician in spite of himself.-v.4. Melicerte. A comic pastor al. The Sicilian; or Love makes the painter. Tartuffe; or The hypocrite . Amphitryon. George Dandin: or The abshed husband.-v.5 The miser Monsi eur de Pourceaugnac. The magnificent lovers. The citizen who apes the n obleman. Psyche.-v.6. The rogueries of Scapin. The Countess of Escarbag nacs. The learned ladie. The imaginary invalid. The jealousy of Le Barb ouille. The flying doctor
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The dramatic works of Moliere / J. B. P. Moliere, rendered into English by Henri Van Laun ; with a prefatory memoir, introductory notic es, appendices and notes. - Edinburgh : W. Patterson, 1875-76. - 6 v. : fronts., v.1 port., plates ; 27 cm.
The portrait is an etching by Ad. Lalauze after Nolin. The other ill ustrations are original compositions by Lalauze The preface contains a short history of the different translations o f Moliere's works into English
v.1 Preface . Prefatory memor. The blunderer. The love-tiff. The pre tentious young ladies. Sganarelle or The self-decieved husband. Don Gar cia of Navarre, or The jealous prince.-v.2. The school for husbands. Th e bores. The school for wives. Theschool for wives critised. The impomp tu of Versailles. The forced marriage.-v.3. The princess of Elis. Don J uan; or The feast with the statue. Love is the best doctor. The misanth rope. The physician in spite of himself.-v.4. Melicerte. A comic pastor al. The Sicilian; or Love makes the painter. Tartuffe; or The hypocrite . Amphitryon. George Dandin: or The abshed husband.-v.5 The miser Monsi eur de Pourceaugnac. The magnificent lovers. The citizen who apes the n obleman. Psyche.-v.6. The rogueries of Scapin. The Countess of Escarbag nacs. The learned ladie. The imaginary invalid. The jealousy of Le Barb ouille. The flying doctor
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