. The works of Moliere, French and English. : in ten volumes . and the fame Subjed, the Excefs of thegeneral Folly that was intended to be Clt turrCd Gentleman anfwers this compleatly ;for we fee at the fame Time the Man and the Cha-laéler, the Mask and the Face placed in fuch an A. 9 Oppofition en oppofitlon dombres & de lumières, quon dé-mêle toujours ce quil eft. Se ce quil veut fens droit de madame Jourdain, la complaifanceintéreffée de Dorante, la gayeté ingénue de Ni-cole, le bon efprit de Lucile, la noble franchife deCléonte, la fubtilité féconde de Covielle, &


. The works of Moliere, French and English. : in ten volumes . and the fame Subjed, the Excefs of thegeneral Folly that was intended to be Clt turrCd Gentleman anfwers this compleatly ;for we fee at the fame Time the Man and the Cha-laéler, the Mask and the Face placed in fuch an A. 9 Oppofition en oppofitlon dombres & de lumières, quon dé-mêle toujours ce quil eft. Se ce quil veut fens droit de madame Jourdain, la complaifanceintéreffée de Dorante, la gayeté ingénue de Ni-cole, le bon efprit de Lucile, la noble franchife deCléonte, la fubtilité féconde de Covielle, & la bur-lefque vanité des difFérens maîtres darts & de fcien-ces, jettent encore un nouveau jour fur le caraâ:érede monfieur Jourdain ; il reçoit de tout ce quilenvironne, une nouvelle efpéce de ridicule, quirejaillit fur lui, & de lui, fur tous les états de laLa cérémonie turque, à laquelle Cléonte vie, ne devoit pas fe prêter, a pu paffer à la faveur dela beauté de la mufique, êc de la fingularité dufpedtacîe. ^. Oppofition of Light and Shade, that we- alwaysperceive what he is, as well as what he would ap-pear to be. The good Senfe of Mrs. Jordan^the interefted Complaifance of Dorantes^ the wittyGayety of Nicola^ the happy Turn of Wit inLiicilia^ the noble Franknefs of Cleontes^ thepregnant Subtilty of Coviel^ and the burlefqueVanity of the different Mailers of Arts andSciences, caft ftill a new Light on the Charader ofMr. Jordan, and he receives from every thingthats about him a new kind of Ridicule which re-bounds on him, and from him, on all the Conditionsof Life. The Turklflj Ceremony, v.^hich Cleon-les ought not to have been acceffary to or afîiftingin, patt pretty well by means of the Excellence ofthe Muiick, and tlie Singularity of the Scenary»


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