François de Malherbe (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa də malɛʁb], 1555 – 16 October 1628) was a French poet, critic, and translator. He was born in Le Locheur...
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1913 by the merger of Club Malherbe Caennais and Club Sportif Caennais. The team takes its name from François de Malherbe, a 17th-century poet from Caen...
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Malherbe may refer to: Malherbe (surname) François de Malherbe (1555-1628), French poet, reformer of French language La Haye-Malherbe, municipality of...
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de Saint-Sorlin Claude Favre de Vaugelas Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant Antoine Godeau Madame de La Fayette Jean de La Fontaine François de Malherbe Claude...
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with the surname include: François de Malherbe (1555-1628), French poet, reformer of French language Marc-Antoine de Malherbe [fr] (1600-1627), duellist...
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which, as a regular of the Hôtel de Rambouillet, Vaugelas was a competent judge. He shares with François de Malherbe the credit of having purified French...
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siècle: Textes et Contextes: "François Malherbe" (in French). Rookwood Press, Inc. Kelly, Blanche M. (1913). "Francois Malherbe". In Herbermann, Charles George;...
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– Robert Daborne, English dramatist (born c. 1580) October 16 – François de Malherbe, French poet and critic (born 1555) Unknown date – Edward Allde,...
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Bossuet, Jean Chapelain, Corneille, François de Malherbe, Racan, Richelieu, La Rochefoucauld, Paul Scarron, Claude Favre de Vaugelas, and Vincent Voiture....
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onslaught made on their doctrines by François de Malherbe. Pontus resigned his bishopric in 1594, and retired to the Château de Bragny, where he died. "Solitaire...
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would-be reformers such as François de Malherbe. This disregard for constraints probably added to his reputation as a non-conformist. De Viau's poetic style...
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Jean-François Boursault called Boursault-Malherbe, (19 January 1750, Paris – 25 April 1842, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French actor, playwright, theatre...
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family of Le Jumel de Barneville. She was the niece of Marie Bruneau des Loges, the friend of François de Malherbe and of Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac. In 1666...
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this church. On July 21, 1535, the son of François de Malherbe (1555–1628), also named François de Malherbe, was baptised in the church. A century later...
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Alfred Malherbe (14 July 1804 – 14 August 1865) was a French magistrate and amateur naturalist born in Mauritius to Pierre Marie François Malherbe and Rosalie...
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favored by Henri II de Bourbon, prince de Condé. Montchrestien initially sought a literary career (inspired by François de Malherbe): in 1595 he published...
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with both the letters r and c). In 1605, he met the esteemed poet François de Malherbe at the court, and the elder poet would become for Racan both a father...
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Didier Malherbe (born January 22, 1943, in Paris), is a French jazz, rock and world music musician, known as a member of the bands Gong and Hadouk, as...
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according to Patrick Bacry: A _______ / _______ A As in these verses by François de Malherbe: [...] But she was of the world, where the most beautiful things...
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of Malherbe, who said that in the workmanship of his lines he excelled Racan, but lacked his rival's energy. In 1634 he accompanied the Cardinal de Noailles...
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François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–1898) Pierre de Marbeuf (1595–1645) Clément Marot (1495–1544) Jean Marot (1450–1526) Anne de...
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XIII, The Just p 192. University of California Press, 1991, p. 192. François de Malherbe, Lettres à Peiresc, éd. La Pléiade, p. 378. "Louis-Philippe Biography"...
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Robert Desnos, Maurice Fombeure, Marie Laurencin, Madeleine Ley, François de Malherbe, Ronsard, Jean Moréas, Jean Nohain and Paul Valéry, among others...
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erudite words (both of these stylistic habits would be condemned by François de Malherbe in the same period); for these reasons later critics have called...
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Les Tragiques Théophile de Viau (1590–1626) Classicism François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Jean de La Fontaine (1621–95) – The Fables Nicolas Boileau (1636–1711)...
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during the 17th and 18th century. They include François de Malherbe (1628), Antoine Coysevox (1720), François Boucher (1770), and Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin...
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(died 1628) Moderata Fonte, Venetian writer and poet (died 1592) François de Malherbe, French poet, critic and translator (died 1628) Thomas Watson, English...
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19 August 1892 that the establishment was named Lycée Malherbe, in honour of François de Malherbe, a famous caennais. The school survived World War II...
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Rapin Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas Jean de Sponde Frédéric Lamperouge Jean-Baptiste Chassignet Marc de Papillon François de Malherbe (1555–1628) Honoré...
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of François de Malherbe, who conceived a great admiration for Du Vair's writings. The reformer of French poetry learned much from the treatise De l'éloquence...
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