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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...
- Vénus (1665).
Ballet du Temps, text by
Benserade, at Louvre,
November 30, 1654
Ballet des plaisirs, text by
Benserade, at Louvre,
February 4, 1655 Le Grand...
- 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 since...
- was a
plaque with a
caption and a
quatrain written by the poet
Isaac de
Benserade next to each fountain. A
detailed description of the labyrinth, its fables...
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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 his...
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Isaac Beeckman (1588–1637),
Dutch philosopher and
scientist Isaac de
Benserade (1613–1691),
French poet
Isaac the
Blind (c.1160–1235),
French Jewish...
- were
Thomas Corneille,
Bernard le
Bovier de Fontenelle, and
Isaac de
Benserade, who were
clearly critical of the book. They were
joined by innumerable...
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Sonnet d'Uranie, by
Vincent Voiture, and the
Sonnet de Job, by
Isaac de
Benserade - and the
composition by
almost all the
great poets of the day of the...
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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...
- (1528–1577)
Charles Beltjens (1832–1890)
Tahar Ben
Jelloun (1944)
Isaac de
Benserade (1612–1691)
Annie Bentoiu (1927–2015) Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780–1857)...