Isaac de Benserade (French: [bɛ̃.sʁad]; baptized 5 November 1613 – 10 October 1691) was a French poet and playwright. Born in Lyons-la-Forêt, Normandy...
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simply as the Ballet de la Nuit, is a ballet de cour with a libretto by Isaac de Benserade and music by Jean de Cambefort, Jean-Baptiste Boësset, Michel Lambert...
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among the critics were Thomas Corneille, Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, and Isaac de Benserade, who were clearly critical of the book. They were joined...
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maist if that thou list.' The fable was also one that the French poet Isaac de Benserade summed up in a single quatrain, not needing to go into much detail...
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philosopher and scientist Isaac de Benserade (1613–1691), French poet Isaac the Blind (c.1160–1235), French Jewish mysticist and Kabbalist Isaac Boleslavsky (1919–1977)...
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Voiture, and the Sonnet de Job, by Isaac de Benserade - and the composition by almost all the great poets of the day of the Guirlande de Julie, a collection...
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original theatre that burned down in 1672. unknown dates The poet Isaac de Benserade is elected to the French Academy, along with the churchman and scholar...
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poet Isaac de Benserade next to each fountain. A detailed description of the labyrinth, its fables and sculptures is given in Perrault's Labyrinte de Versailles...
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quatrain written by the poet Isaac de Benserade next to each fountain. Perrault produced the guidebook for the labyrinth, Labyrinte de Versailles, printed at...
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d'Esope mises en français, avec le sens moral en quatre vers (1678), Isaac de Benserade provided an introductory prose version of the fable, succeeded by...
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noticed above and the mention of Pandora's partner in a rondeau that Isaac de Benserade took it on himself to insert into his light-hearted version of the...
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court. She belonged to the circles of libertines such as Isaac de Benserade and Antonin Nompar de Caumont, Duke of Lauzun. She read the popular books of...
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court dances. He worked alongside poet Isaac de Benserade, as well as designers Torelli, Vigarani and Henry de Gissey, which made fashion and dance closely...
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9 – William Sacheverell, English politician (b. 1638) October 10 Isaac de Benserade, French writer (b. 1613) Nicholas Gassaway, Colonel, Maryland Provincial...
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Beltjens (1832–1890) Tahar Ben Jelloun (1944) Isaac de Benserade (1612–1691) Annie Bentoiu (1927–2015) Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780–1857) Christian Bernard...
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Histoire de la République de Venise (9 vols, 1853). Jean Chapelain (1634) Isaac de Benserade (1674) Étienne Pavillon (1691) Fabio Brulart de Sillery (1705)...
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Gardens of Versailles (redirect from Grotte de Thétis)
Leclerc, Sébastien (1637–1714) Graveur; Benserade, Isaac de (1613–1691) Auteur du texte (12 February 1679). "Labyrinte de Versailles : [estampe]". Gallica.{{cite...
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labyrinth of Versailles in 1669. These were accompanied by quatrains by Isaac de Benserade, which subsequently appeared in Les fables d'Ésope, mises en françois...
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The Temple of Love (masque) Pedro Calderón de la Barca – Life is a Dream (La vida es sueño) Isaac de Benserade – Cléopâtre Henry Glapthorne The Hollander...
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Vincent Voiture (redirect from Vincent de Voiture)
Voiture addressed to a certain Uranie, and of another composed by Isaac de Benserade, till then unknown, on the subject of Job. Another famous piece of...
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1672) 1607 – Anna Maria van Schurman, Dutch painter (d. 1678) 1613 – Isaac de Benserade, French poet and educator (d. 1691) 1615 – Ibrahim of the Ottoman...
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Barlow, English religious writer and bishop (born 1609) October 10 – Isaac de Benserade, French poet (born 1613) December 8 – Richard Baxter, English Puritan...
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Ballet de Flore, was a joint creation of scenic designer Carlo Vigarani, costume designer Henri de Gissey, libretto author Isaac de Benserade, and music...
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Corneille (1606–1684) Paul Scarron (1610–1660) Isaac de Benserade (1613–1691) Georges de Brébeuf (1618–1661) Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695) Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux...
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Gentilly, the remains of which, chiefly underground vaults, still exist. Isaac de Benserade, author and playwright of the seventeenth century, lived in Gentilly...
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were associated at Versaille with the quatrains composed for them by Isaac de Benserade, who refers to the villain of the piece as a porcupine: The snake...
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(from Inferno) "Клеопатра" by Anna Akhmatova "Cléopâtre" (1670) by Isaac de Benserade "Cleopatrie Martiris, Egipti Regine" by Geoffrey Chaucer (from The...
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de nostre langue published in Paris in 1653 for the female audience of the précieuses. Madame d'Aulnoy Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac Isaac de Benserade Charles...
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The Greek origin of the fable was not lost sight of in France and Isaac de Benserade included L'aigle percé d'une flèche in his collection of Aesop's fables...
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Charles de Saint-Evremond (c.1610–1703) Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694) Isaac de Benserade (1612–1691) Jean François Paul de Gondi, cardinal de Retz (1613–1679)...
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