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Courtyard
Courtyard Court"yard (k?rt"y?rd`), n. A court or inclosure attached to a house.
Hortyard
Hortyard Hort"yard, n. An orchard. [Obs.]

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- Pontus de Tyard (also Thyard, Thiard) (c. 1521 – 23 September 1605) was a French poet and priest, a member of "La Pléiade". He was born at Bissy-sur-Fley...
- Jean-Antoine de Baïf Pontus de Tyard Étienne Jodelle Minor figures also ****ociated with this term include the following: Pontus de Tyard Étienne Jodelle Rémy Belleau...
- Pléiade Clément Marot (1496–1544) Joachim du Bellay (1522–60) Pontus de Tyard (1521–1605) Pierre de Ronsard (1524–85) Baroque Agrippa d'Aubigné (1552–1630)...
- pupils Antoine de Baif, Pierre de Ronsard, Remy Belleau, and Pontus de Tyard. Joachim du Bellay was added by Ronsard to this group, and these five young...
- Mount Lemmon Mount Lemmon Survey ADE 2.7 km MPC · JPL 291325 de Tyard 2006 BG191 de Tyard January 29, 2006 Nogales J.-C. Merlin  · 1.1 km MPC · JPL 291326...
- enthusiasm was elaborated by Pontus de Tyard in his Solitaire Premier, ou Prose des Muses, et de la fureur poétique (Tyard classified four kinds of divine inspiration:...
- day, although Scève was praised by Du Bellay Bellay, Ronsard, Pontus de Tyard and Des Autels for raising French poetry to new, higher aesthetic standards...
- the poetry itself was seen as a form of divine inspiration (see Pontus de Tyard for example), a possession by the muses akin to romantic p****ion, prophetic...
- including Maurice Scève, Clement Marot, Claude de Taillemont, Pontus de Tyard, and Pernette du Guillet. The poet Olivier de Magny, p****ing through Lyon...
- sestina was re-imported into France from Italy in the 16th century. Pontus de Tyard was the first poet to attempt the form in French, and the only one to do...