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* Octave Mirbeau: Farces et moralités ( 1904 ).
He also wrote six one act plays, published under the title of Farces et moralités ( 1904 ), among them being L ' Épidémie ( Epidemics ).

Farces and plays
He would frequently visit the West End of London to watch Ralph Lynn and Tom Walls who performed plays at the Aldwych Theatre known as the Aldwych Farces.

Farces and ;
During his tenure at ART, Brustein wrote eleven adaptations, including Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck, The Master Builder, and When We Dead Awaken, the last directed by Robert Wilson ; Three Farces and a Funeral, adapted from the works and life of Anton Chekhov ; Luigi Pirandello's Enrico IV ; and Brustein's final production at ART, Lysistrata by Aristophanes, directed by Andrei Serban.

et and moralités
Tales of Mother Goose ( Histoires et contes du temps passé, avec des moralités.
Tales of Mother Goose ( Histoires et contes du temps passé, avec des moralités.

et and six
The original acts and debates of the council, as prepared by its general secretary, Bishop Angelo Massarelli, in six large folio volumes, are deposited in the Vatican Library and remained there unpublished for more than 300 years and were brought to light, though only in part, by Augustin Theiner, priest of the oratory ( d. 1874 ), in Acta genuina sancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini nunc primum integre edita ( 2 vols., Leipzig, 1874 ).
He later published the Plateau Mont-Royal Chronicles, a cycle of six novels including The Fat Woman Next Door is Pregnant ( La grosse femme d ' à côté est enceinte, 1978 ) and The Duchess and the Commoner ( La duchesse et le roturier, 1982 ).
) Bataillon de reconnaissance et d ' Appui ) and six infantry battalion ( French wikipedia lists 1st-6th ).
The banking system consists of the Central Bank of the Comoros ( Banque Centrale des Comores ) established in 1981 that had three offices ( Moroni ( Grande-Comore ), Mutsamudu ( Anjouan ) and Fomboni ( Mohéli )); the Bank for Industry and Commerce ( Banque pour l ' Industrie et le Commerce — BIC ), a commercial bank established in 1990 that had six branches in 1993 and was a subsidiary of the National Bank of Paris — International ( Banque Nationale de Paris — Internationale ); the Development Bank of Comoros ( Banque de Développement des Comores ), established in 1982, which provided support for small and midsize development projects, the Federal Bank of Commerce ( Banque Fédérale de Commerce ) and the Exim Bank Comores Ltd.
The marriage took place in July, 1952 — though six years later, when there was conflict between Ida and Vava, " Marc and Vava divorced and immediately remarried under an agreement more favourable to Vava " ( Jean-Paul Crespelle: Chagall, l ' Amour le Reve et la Vie, quoted in Haggard: My Life with Chagall ).
It was only in the following year, after Joannes had been defeated in a combined naval and land campaign, that Valentinian was installed by the eastern patricius et magister officiorum Helion as Western Emperor in Rome, on October 23, 425, at the age of six.
Fludd's Opera consist of his folios, not reprinted, but collected and arranged in six volumes in 1638 ; appended is a Clavis Philosophiæ et Alchimiæ Fluddanæ, Frankfort, 1633.
If such a limiting fault were to occur, and a complete failure of all ECCS divisions were to occur, both Kuan, et al and Haskin, et al describe six stages between the start of the limiting fault ( the loss of cooling ) and the potential escape of molten corium into the containment ( a so-called " full meltdown "):
After paying a bribe of six thousand talents to Julius Caesar and Pompey, a formal alliance was formed ( a foedus ) and his name was inscribed into the list of friends and allies of the people of Rome ( amici et socii populi Romani ).
Then in the 1730s appeared the eight volumes of Nouvelles Poésies Spirituelles et Morales sur les plus beaux airs, the first six of which incorporated a section of fables specifically aimed at children.
... Of the fifty-three titles into which the excerpts were divided, only six have survived: de Virtutibus et Vitiis ; de Sententiis ; de Insidiis ; de Strategematis ; de Legationibus Gentium ad Romanos ; de Legationibus Romanorum ad Gentes.
They include six series of Etudes critiques ( 1880 – 1898 ) on French history and literature ; Le Roman naturaliste ( 1883 ); Histoire et Littérature, three series ( 1884 – 1886 ); Questions de critique ( 1888 ; second series, 1890 ).
The link with liver disease was made six years later, when Dr. Harvey Sharp et al.
Szeryng went on to win such major awards as six Grand prix du Disque awards, the Médaille d ' Argent of the city of Paris, two Edison Awards, and was also made an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et Lettres in Paris in 1963, among many other honors received.
She appeared at the Met again in 1998 for six performances of Roméo et Juliette with her husband, tenor Roberto Alagna as Roméo.
The program has gone on to win the Cup six of those times, a feat only recently matched in 2010 by the Laval Rouge et Or.
Finally, the effectiveness of interventions depends on their length of time-at least six hours should be committed ( Worthington, Sandage, et al., 2000 ).
Ludwig van Beethoven's opus 18, published in 1801 by T. Mollo et Comp in Vienna, consisted of his first six string quartets.
* 1979: Il est six heures ici et midi à New York
He took on a new identity, assuming the name Claude Celler, and released six singles, including a minor hit song, " Le miel et la cannelle " ( Honey and Cinnamon ).
In a subsequent study the next year ( Thomas MG et al., 1998 ), the team increased the number of Y-STR markers tested to six, as well as testing more SNP markers.
The 35S RNA is particularly complex, containing a highly structured 600 nucleotide long leader sequence with six to eight short open reading frames ( ORFs ) ( Fütterer et al., 1988 ; Pooggin et al., 1998 ).

et and morality
The 1522 cover of The World and the Child | Mundas et Infans, a morality play
His thesis, " De Fundamentis et Obligatione Legis Naturae ", serves as a precursor to the later published Sermons in its discussion of the principles of morality and virtue.
* Enchiridion symbolorum, definitionum et declarationum de rebus fidei et morum, a 1854 compendium of all basic texts of Catholic dogma and morality since the apostles
In 1981, he made Docteur Jekyll et les femmes ( Blood of Dr Jekyll ), a version of the Jekyll and Hyde story starring Udo Kier and Patrick Magee and depicting Jekyll's transformation as a violent rebellion against the Victorian morality.
* Bien Avisé et mal avisé ( morality ) ( 1439 )

et and plays
The sixth production, Theatre of Fear, included De Lorde's famous adaptation of Poe's The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether ( Le Systéme du Dr Goudron et Pr Plume ) as well as two original plays, Double Crossed and The Good Death alongside The Tell Tale Heart.
As in Wagner's works, the orchestra plays a leading role in Debussy's unique opera Pelléas et Mélisande ( 1902 ) and there are no real arias, only recitative.
When both plays were completed, it was generally acknowledged that Corneille ’ s Tite et Bérénice ( 1671 ) was inferior to Racine ’ s play ( Bérénice ).
" His post-war plays dealt with similar concerns and included Roméo et Jeannette, Médée ( Medea ), and Anouilh's Joan of Arc story L ' Alouette ( The Lark ), which, in its distinct optimism, rivalled the commercial success of Antigone.
Marivaux wrote between 30 and 40 plays, the best of which are the Surprise de l ' amour ( 1722 ), the Triomphe de Plutus ( 1728 ), Jeu de l ' amour et du hasard ( 1730 ) ( The Game of Love and Chance ), Les Fausses confidences ( 1737 ), all produced at the Italian theatre, and Le Legs ( 1736 ), produced at the French.
Although medieval plays such as the Ludus Danielis, and Renaissance dialogue motets such as those of the Oltremontani had characteristics of an oratorio, the first oratorio is usually seen as Emilio de Cavalieri's Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo.
In the 1960s, he authored a series of plays for German radio stations presenting forgotten or little known and-in his opinion-vastly underrated authors, as e. g. Johann Gottfried Schnabel, Karl Philipp Moritz, Leopold Schefer, Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, et al.
Voltaire was a great admirer of Wycherley's plays, and once said of them: " Il semble que les Anglais prennent trop de liberté et que les Françaises n ' en prennent pas assez " ( It seems that the Englishmen take too much liberty and the Frenchwomen don't take enough ).
She also is seen as a prominent figure in late nineteenth and twentieth century opera, appearing in Richard Wagner's Parsifal ( Kundry ), George Bizet's " Carmen ", Camille Saint-Saëns ' " Samson et Delilah " and Alban Berg's " Lulu " ( based on the plays " Erdgeist " and " Die Büchse der Pandora " by Frank Wedekind ).
In theater, Marcel Aymé found success with his plays Lucienne et le boucher, Clérambard ( 1949 ), a farce, and Tête des autres ( 1952 ), which criticized the death penalty.
In 1958, Janou Saint-Denis realized two of his short plays at École des beaux-arts: La jeune fille et la lune and Les grappes lucides.
She has been seen in several plays, including Marguerite Duras ' Les Eaux et Forêts and Alexandre Dumas fils ' La Dame aux Camélias alongside Isabelle Adjani, for which she has been nominated for the Molieres ( the equivalent of the American Tony's )
Other plays of Arnault's are: Blanche et Moncassin, ou les Vénitiens ( 1798 ); and Germanicus ( 1816 ), the performance of which was the occasion of a disturbance in the parterre which threatened serious political complications.
The role mechanoreception plays in schooling behavior was demonstrated in a 1976 study by Pitcher, et al.
Germany: plays by Botho Strauss et al.
* Jean Cocteau produced such acclaimed works as the poems of L ' Ange Heurtebise Angel Heurtebise ( 1925 ), the plays Orphée ( 1926 ) and Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde Knights Of The Round Table ( 1937 ), and the hauntingly beautiful and surreal 1945 film version of La Belle et la Bête aka Beauty and the Beast.
L ' Honneur et l ' argent, one of his most successful plays, was acted in 1853, and he became an Academician in 1855.
In company with Paul Bocage he wrote the plays Echec et mat, Palma ou la nuit de Vendredi saint, and La Vieillesse de Richelieu.
There is a certain charm, too, in the comedies of Claude's disciple, Gaspard Zerbin ( La Perlo deys niusos et coumedies prouvensalos, 1655 ); and those critics who have read the plays of Jean de Cabanes ( 1653 – 1712 ) and of Seguin ( of Tarascon, c. 1640 ), still in MS., speak highly of them.
Beginning this work with the theatre company ' Théatre de la Mer ' from Bab El Oued in 1971, sponsored by the Ministère du Travail et des Affaires Sociales, Kateb traveled all over Algeria for five years, putting on plays for an audience of workers, farmers and students.
Other plays include: House of Bergmann, Fear for the Border, Homo Volans, Fathers and Forefathers ( Dramatisation of Slobodan Selenic ), In the Search of Marcel Proust, Dantes Divinus, The Russian Mission, The Last Days of Mankind ( Adaptation of Karl Kraus ), Le Petit et le Grand Theatre du Marquis de Sade ...
With his exhaustively thorough readings — in a sense, pre-close reading close readings — he condemns the characters of Restoration comedies as impious and wicked and he condemned their creators ( the playwrights ) for failing to punish the playwrights ’ wicked “ favorites .” As the title suggests, Collier also charges the playwrights with profaneness, supporting his allegations with a number quotations from the plays ( i. e. The Provoked Wife, The Relapse, et cetera ).
He was also heavily involved in getting Alexandre Dumas, père's early plays on stage, including Christine and Henri III et sa cour ( Henry III and his Court ), the latter of which Dumas dedicated to him.

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