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n. - French tragic dramatist whose plays treat grand moral themes in elegant verse (1606-1684).

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  • Corneille is Latin, Racine is Greek; the very name of Childebrande suffices to cover an epopee with ridicule.
  • Corneille, which is founded upon Calderon's “El Astrologo Fingido.”
  • Just as he had recalled Corneille to the stage, Fouquet was for protecting Moliere upon it.
  • There were some people on there who I like, such as Corneille and
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