• (1732) Cassandre (1706) (with François Bouvard) Diomède (1710) Ajax (1712) Méléagre (1709) Manto la fée (1711) Polydore (1720) Médée et Jason (1713) Théonoé...
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    cathedral: tomb of Cardinal Forbin Janson, marble, after 1715. Brest: Méléagre tuant un sanglier, 1706. Lyon, place Bellecour : Allégorie de La Saône...
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    godmother. Lemercier was a prodigy; before he was sixteen his tragedy of Méléagre was produced at the Théâtre Français. Clarisse Harlowe (1792) provoked...
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  • comedy in 1 act, in prose, mingled with vaudevilles, with Bouilly 1802: Le Méléagre champenois, ou la Chasse interrompue, folie-vaudeville in 1 act 1802: Le...
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  • their father is unable to obtain justice and commits suicide. Panthée Méléagre La Mort d'Achille - the death of Achilles Coriolan - the story of Coriolanus...
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    Jupiter in Marais's Sémélé (Paris, 1709) The title role in Batistin's Méléagre (Paris, 1709) The title role in Bertin de la Doué's Diomède (Paris, 1710)...
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  • into the service of king Henry IV of France as "secrétaire de la chambre du roi". Nervèze had close ties to fellow writers Philippe Desportes, Jean Bertaut...
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    Oreste et Pylade, tragedy, 1699: Méléagre, tragedy, 1699: Athénaïs, tragedy, 1701: Amasis, tragedy, 1702: Médus, Roi des Mèdes, tragédie lyrique in 5...
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