- Anne-Marie
Fiquet du
Boccage, née Le Page, (22
October 1710 – 8
August 1802) was an 18th-century
French writer, poet, and playwright. Born in
Rouen into...
- desk
reading aloud,
Jeanne Julie Éléonore de Lespin****e, Anne-Marie du
Boccage, René
Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, Françoise de Graffigny, Étienne Bonnot...
- The
Stowaway (1958) as
Gabrielle And Your Sister? (1958) as Lucrèce du
Boccage Sunday Encounter (1958) as
Juliette Armier Maxime (1958) as
Gazelle Paris...
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Fresnay as
Bastien du
Boccage Arletty as Lucrèce du
Boccage Jean-Claude
Brialy as
Bruno Puymartin Sophie Grimaldi as
Francine du
Boccage Jacques Dufilho as...
- of Pope's work of 1751. The
first was a
prose version by Anne-Marie du
Boccage (Berlin 1751); it was
followed in 1757 by Gabriel-François Coyer's (1707-1782);...
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period including Dorat, Diderot, d'Alembert, de la Condamine, and
Madame du
Boccage. In London, he met PH Maty and Moschelin, and
befriended Angelica Kauffman...
-
general in
Frederick the Great's army (d. 1765)
October 22 – Anne-Marie du
Boccage,
French writer (d. 1802)
October 26 –
Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani, Serb-catholic...
- addition, she
included a
number of
female authors including,
Madame du
Boccage, the
Marquise de Lambert,
Madame de
Maintenon and
Madame de Sévigné. Notably...
- for a
Dictator Luis
Vargas Alex Joffé 1958 And Your Sister?
Bastien du
Boccage Maurice Delbez Le
insaziabili Joseph Andrieu Léo
Joannon 1959 Les affreux...
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general in
Frederick the Great's army (d. 1765)
October 22 – Anne-Marie du
Boccage,
French writer (d. 1802)
October 26 –
Lukrecija Bogašinović Budmani, Serb-catholic...