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- desk reading aloud, Jeanne Julie Éléonore de Lespin****e, Anne-Marie du Boccage, René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, Françoise de Graffigny, Étienne Bonnot...
- Beaumont, the abbé Yart, etc. Having settled in Paris in 1733, the Du Boccages began to establish a salon. Anne-Marie began to ****ociate with famous figures...
- The Stowaway (1958) as Gabrielle And Your Sister? (1958) as Lucrèce du Boccage Sunday Encounter (1958) as Juliette Armier Maxime (1958) as Gazelle Paris...
- 1737. Other selected works include: Le Printems, cantatille Rossignols Boccages Echos indiscrets Bergères Pourquoy Appollonius, opera Her music has been...
- of Pope's work of 1751. The first was a prose version by Anne-Marie du Boccage (Berlin 1751); it was followed in 1757 by Gabriel-François Coyer's (1707-1782);...
- period including Dorat, Diderot, d'Alembert, de la Condamine, and Madame du Boccage. In London, he met PH Maty and Moschelin, and befriended Angelica Kauffman...
- general in Frederick the Great's army (d. 1765) October 22 – Anne-Marie du Boccage, French writer (d. 1802) October 26 – Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani, Serb-catholic...
- for a Dictator Luis Vargas Alex Joffé 1958 And Your Sister? Bastien du Boccage Maurice Delbez Le insaziabili Joseph Andrieu Léo Joannon 1959 Les affreux...
- bocager bocagère bocageux bocambre bocard bocarder bocardage bocage (also boccage) boche bochiman (also boschiman) bochimane (also boschimane) bock bockeur...
- general in Frederick the Great's army (d. 1765) October 22 – Anne-Marie du Boccage, French writer (d. 1802) October 26 – Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani, Serb-catholic...