Charles Cotin or Abbé Cotin (1604 – December 1681) was a French abbé, philosopher and poet in the Baroque Précieuses style. He was made a member of the...
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1672. The character Trissotin, the main antagonist, is a caricature of Charles Cotin, an adversary of Nicolas Boileau and Molière, who both saw him as the...
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were placed in the very first rank, such as Jean Chapelain, the abbé Charles Cotin, Philippe Quinault and Georges de Scudéry; he openly raised the standard...
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Charles Cotin (1604–1681) Gaston Couté (1880–1911) Watriquet de Couvin (active 1319–1329) Octave Crémazie (1827–1879) René Crevel (1900–1935) Charles...
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précieuses. Madame d'Aulnoy Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac Isaac de Benserade Charles Cotin Antoine Godeau Henriette-Julie de Murat Paul Pellisson Madeleine de...
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Patin (1601–1672) Jean de Bernieres-Louvigny (1602–1659) Charles Sorel (1602–1674) Charles Cotin (1604–1682) Jean Mairet (1604–1686) François Hédelin, abbé...
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Jasper Mayne, English translator and dramatist (died 1672) Unknown dates Charles Cotin, French philosopher and poet (died 1681) Nicholas French, Irish Catholic...
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Retrieved 2024-08-05. Michael Hemmingson (2008). The Dirty Realism Duo: Charles Bukowski and Raymond Carver on the Aesthetics of the Ugly. The Milford...
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gallant love. Poets associated with the Précieuses were Vincent Voiture, Charles Cotin, Antoine Godeau, and Isaac de Benserade. Metaphysical poets was an English...
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1634–1654, ecclesiastic Charles Cotin, 1655–1681, ecclesiastic Louis de Courcillon, 1682–1723, ecclesiastic and politician Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau...
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nf) Charles De Coster (1827–1879, Germany/Belgium, f) Miron Costin (1633–1691, Moldavia, nf/p) Randle Cotgrave (died 1652, England, nf) Charles Cotin (1604–1681...
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politician (b. 1598) Charles Joseph Tricassin, Capuchin theologian Pierre Guillaume Néel III, Huguenot (b. 1638) December – Charles Cotin, abbé, philosopher...
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1672), English clergyman, translator, minor poet and dramatist Also: Charles Cotin (died 1681), French abbé, philosopher and poet Girolamo Graziani (died...
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Frederick the Great (redirect from Alaric Cotin)
Maria Theresa of Austria, daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. Upon the death of Charles VI on 29 October 1740, Frederick disputed the 23-year-old...
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– Nikolaes Heinsius (born 1620), Dutch poet and scholar December – Charles Cotin (born 1604), French abbé, philosopher and poet Magha 9, 1603 (Saka era)...
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people squashed in to listen to the "sermons of Cassaigne" and those of Charles Cotin. As a poet, Cassagne took the side of the moderns in the Quarrel of...
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tromba e organo (1985) with Nelly Cotin: Pavane with Isabelle Régis: Les plus beaux Noëls de nos Provinces with Nelly Cotin: La Trompette de toutes les Mélodies...
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Pierre Paul Cotin Limbé Lavalas Northern James Desrosiers Cap-Haitien Lavalas Northern Gabriel Ducatel Borgne et Port-Margot Escamp Northern Charles Géraud...
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January 1998 January 1999–? Sainvoyis Pascal 28 August 2000 2000 Pierre Paul Cotin ? – December 2000 28 February 2002 Rudy Hériveaux 28 February 2002 October...
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Schiffrin 1960–1966: Jean Ducourneau 1966–1987: Pierre Buge 1988–1996: Jacques Cotin After 1997: Hugues Pradier Each of the volumes published presents a similar...
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Saiber 2005. Singer 1968. This is recorded in the diary of one Guillaume Cotin, librarian of the Abbey of St. Victor, who recorded recollections of a number...
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Win 6–0 Mohatar II TKO 4 (?) 1981-03-06 Milan, Italy 5 Win 5–0 Georges Cotin PTS 6 (6) 1981-02-23 Rome, Italy 4 Win 4–0 Mohammed el Kadoumi PTS 6 (6)...
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