In "Le Roi Malgre Lui," played at the Opera Comique in 1887, Chabrier has attempted a different style.
Larroumet sees in the circumstance that the leading feminine parts in the three plays which followed the Medecin malgre lui: Melicerte, Le Sicilien, and Amphitryon, were allotted to Mlle.
It were betre noght begonne Than take a thing withoute leve, Which thou most after nedes leve, 6480 And yit have malgre forth withal.
And god wot that is malgre myn; For this I wot riht wel a fin, 60 Mi grace comth so selde aboute, That is the Slowthe of which I doute Mor than of al the remenant Which is to love appourtenant.
Bot if I hadde riht good leve, Such mecherie I thenke leve: Mi feinte herte wol noght serve; For malgre wolde I noght deserve In thilke place wher I love.
Bot he thurgh wisdom that he schapeth Ful many a gret peril ascapeth, 1420 Of whiche I thenke tellen on, Hou that malgre the nedle and ston Wynddrive he was al soudeinly Upon the strondes of Cilly, Wher that he moste abyde a whyle.
God wot mi wille natheles, Thogh I mot nedes kepe pes And malgre myn so let it passe, Mi will therto is noght the lasse, If I mihte other wise aweie.
Necker published a justification of his book, 'malgre la defense du roi.
It is amazing that the actor who plays it should also be able to carry off triumphantly the frantic buffoonery of Maitre Pathelin, or should represent the Sganarelle of the "Medecin Malgre Lui" with such an unctuous breadth of humor.
The City Marshals, and men in armour (Heros malgre eux!
A good illustration of this may be found in the "Le Medecin malgre lui," in the couplets given to the drunken "Sganarelle.
The man had literally been unable to falsify his thoughts when questioned, and had been compelled to be true malgre lui, even when truth must have been disagreeable to him.
We know not whether it be worth remarking, that the term Le Medecin malgre lui, has been translated into English with the usual incivility of that people to every thing foreign, by the uncourtly phrase of Mock Doctor.
We all know that the most famous of all physicians, Le Medecin malgre lui, is represented by Moliere, as a mart who changes the seat of the heart, and reverses the intire position of the vital parts of the human body.
The declaration of the Institute of International Law in favour of pacific blockade contains, therefore, the condition: "Les navires de pavillons neutres peuvent entrer librement malgre le blocus.
I have of late been a sort of 'astronome malgre moi', by bringing in last Monday into the House of Lords a bill for reforming our present Calendar and taking the New Style.
Medecin malgre lui" was, malgre cela, my first really successful opera.
The "Medecin malgre lui" had an uninterrupted run of a hundred nights.
But, sentiment or no sentiment, a lost ball is a lost hole, and unless the ball could be found Pip would be a victor malgre lui.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malgre" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.