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- ridicule them. The men vow to take revenge on les précieuses. On stage comes Mascarille, a young man who pretends to be a sophisticated man of the world. Magdelon...
- in 1894, playing the lead in Tartuffe (his son Jean pla**** Orgon) and Mascarille in Les Précieuses ridicules. In 1895 he joined the Renaissance theatre...
- asks his servant Mascarille to devise a scheme to break his engagement with Hippolyta and win the love of Celia instead. Mascarille suggests paying the...
- even as Brig****a's brother. Beltrame has inspired Molière's character Mascarille, from the comedy L'Étourdi ou Les Contretemps (The Blunderer, 1655). Beltrame...
- Bagatino Gradelino Pasquariel Buffet Gian Fritello Narcisino Grattelard Mascarille La Montagne Frontin Labranche Figaro: as created by Beaumarchais. See...
- High School in 1965. During his senior year, he pla**** the lead role of Mascarille in Molière's Les Précieuses Ridicules for a production staged by the French...
- French Studies 46/1 (1992): 13-25; and Philip A. Wadsworth, "Scappino & Mascarille," in Molière and the Comedy of Intellect (Berkeley: University of California...
- ou le More de Venise (1881) Smilis (1884) Au Claire de la Lune (1884) Mascarille (1885) Le Père Lebonnard (1889) Don Juan ou la Comédie du siècle (1889)...
- 166. The term opérette was first used in 1856 for Jules Bovéry's Madame Mascarille. Gammond categorises Cigarette, a work premiered in London, with the English...
- Femme misanthrope ou le Spite d'amour by Alexandre Duval Pauline 1812 Mascarille ou la Soeur supposée after Jean de Rotrou adapted by Charles Maurice Angélique...