English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "Molière" verwys tipies na Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 'n 17de-eeuse Franse dramaturg en akteur. As eienaam is dit 'n naam en het nie 'n woordeboekdefinisie verder as dit nie.Molière is bekend vir sy satiriese komedies wat dikwels die sosiale norme en skynheiligheid van die Franse samelewing van sy tyd gekritiseer het. Sommige van sy bekendste toneelstukke sluit in "Tartuffe", "The Misanthrope" en "The Imaginary Invalid."

Synonyms

  1. jean-baptiste poquelin

Sentence Examples

  1. As to Moliere, he had undertaken to order the horses, while Aramis went to exchange a parting word with the superintendent.
  2. But the friendly pressure having been performed not too painfully for him, the bishop of Vannes passed over to Moliere.
  3. Passepartout was by no means one of those pert dunces depicted by Moliere with a bold gaze and a nose held high in the air he was an honest fellow, with a pleasant face, lips a trifle protruding, soft-mannered and serviceable, with a good round head, such as one likes to see on the shoulders of a friend.
  4. I am very willing to leave you to go on saying Voliere but, as for me, I shall continued to say Moliere.
  5. Moliere, on the other hand, quite delighted at having made such a capital rough sketch, and at knowing where to find his original again, whenever he should desire to convert his sketch into a picture, Moliere arrived in the merriest of moods.
  6. In one direction Gourville showed him the preparations which had been made for the fireworks in another, Moliere led him over the theater at last, after he had visited the chapel, the salons, and the galleries, and was again going downstairs, exhausted with fatigue, Fouquet saw Aramis on the staircase.
  7. we know that Moliere was a moralist, but he was not a philosopher.
  8. La Fontaine placed himself at a table, and set his rapid pen an endless dance across the smooth white vellum Pelisson made a fair copy of his prologue Moliere contributed fifty fresh verses, with which his visit to Percerin had inspired him Loret, an article on the marvelous fetes he predicted and Aramis, laden with his booty like the king of the bees, that great black drone, decked with purple and gold, re-entered his apartment, silent and busy.
  9. Moliere took his leave of Porthos with much ceremony, and grasped the hand which the captain of the musketeers furtively offered him.