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... refers to the ' élegant badinage ' of Clément Marot ( 1496-1544 ) , a writer chiefly of short , witty court poetry . 99. Boileau refers to La Pharsale ( 1655 ) , an epic adapted from Lucan by Georges de Brébeuf ( 1618–61 ) . 100 ...
... refers to the ' élegant badinage ' of Clément Marot ( 1496-1544 ) , a writer chiefly of short , witty court poetry . 99. Boileau refers to La Pharsale ( 1655 ) , an epic adapted from Lucan by Georges de Brébeuf ( 1618–61 ) . 100 ...
Page 158
... refers to Marot ( see 1. 96n ) . 121. Sir William Davenant ( 1606–68 ) , author of Gondibert ( 1651 ) . D. used the Gondibert stanza in Heroic Stanzas and AM . Boileau refers to Pierre de Ron- sard ( 1524–85 ) , writer of love poems ...
... refers to Marot ( see 1. 96n ) . 121. Sir William Davenant ( 1606–68 ) , author of Gondibert ( 1651 ) . D. used the Gondibert stanza in Heroic Stanzas and AM . Boileau refers to Pierre de Ron- sard ( 1524–85 ) , writer of love poems ...
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... refers to chariot races at Pisa ( Geo . iii 180 ) . 293. Simois ] the river at Troy . 294. Translating ' Ou fait fléchir l'Escaut sous le joug de Louïs ' . 299-300 . Boileau notes that this refers to Horace , Carm . II xii 25-8 . Apollo ...
... refers to chariot races at Pisa ( Geo . iii 180 ) . 293. Simois ] the river at Troy . 294. Translating ' Ou fait fléchir l'Escaut sous le joug de Louïs ' . 299-300 . Boileau notes that this refers to Horace , Carm . II xii 25-8 . Apollo ...
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