Talk:Thomas Corneille
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editThe quote "Le Crime fait la honte, et non pas l’échafaud!", I believe is taken from Le Comte d'Essex (act 4) but is often attributed to Pierre Corneille. In a reprint of the English text of the Earl of Essex (in: The Chief Rivals of Corneille and Racine by Lacy Lockert, on page 411) it says: The crime, and not the scaffold, makes the shame; which to me means that the correct attribution should be Thomas Corneille and not his older brother.
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