- (7
November 1619 – 6
November 1692) was a
French writer known for his
Historiettes, a
collection of
short biographies. Born at La Roc****e, he belonged...
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culture Dialogue Between a
Priest and a
Dying Man The 120 Days of
Sodom Historiettes,
Contes et
Fabliaux Justine Aline and
Valcour Philosophy in the Bedroom...
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parts –
Historiettes (consisting of 11
short stories) and
Contes et
Fabliaux (consisting of 14
short stories), as well as an appendice.
Historiettes features...
- to
Nicolas Fouquet. When he was
arrested in 1661, she was kept
under house arrest until 1665.
Tallemant des Réaux,
Historiettes, 1855, page 243 v t e...
- the King (the
Marquise de Rambouillet),
explicitly speculated in his
Historiettes about what
happened in the king's bed. A
further liaison with an equerry...
- Colburn. (four editions).
Historiettes, in
three volumes (1827): 'The
Author of "The
English in Italy"' (1827).
Historiettes, or
Tales of
Continental Life...
- publications. He made his
professional debut in 1971 with the
comics series Historiettes,
published in the
magazine Eureka, and
shortly later he
created the successful...
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Hesperus classics under the
title of Incest)
Historiettes,
Contes et
Fabliaux (1788, pub. 1926)
Historiettes Le
Serpent La
Saillie Gasconne L’Heureuse Feinte...
- "Story of
Thomas Keith." The
Constable of France: And
Other Military Historiettes. London: G.
Routledge and Sons, 1866 Philipp, Thomas, and
Ulrich Haarmann...
- Versailles, The Art
Bulletin Hollingshead, John. (1903) Good Old Gaiety: An
Historiette &
Remembrance London:
Gaity Theatre Co Kennedy,
Michael (2006), The Oxford...