Marie Tudor
earliest edition we have, 1982 eBooksLib, 2009
Collection du répertoire — book 47
Il y a deux manieres de passionner la foule au theatre: par le grand et par le vrai. Le grand prend les masses, le vrai saisit l'individu. Le but du poete dramatique, quel que soit d'ailleurs l'ensemble de ses idees sur l'art, doit donc toujours etre, avant tout, de chercher le grand, comme Corneille, ou le vrai, comme Moliere; ou, mieux encore, et c'est ici le plus haut sommet ou puisse monter le genie, d'atteindre...
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