- François le Métel de
Boisrobert (1
August 1592 – 30
March 1662) was a
French poet, playwright, and courtier. He was born in Caen. He
trained as a lawyer...
- Le
Locheur – 1628), poet,
critic and translator. François le Métel de
Boisrobert (1592–1662), poet,
playwright and courtier. Jean François
Sarrazin (ca...
-
revolves around mistaken identities and the
machinations of the
Chevalier de
Boisrobert and Sylvia, an
actress at the Théâtre-Italien, who try but ultimately...
- "the
society of the five authors"). The
others were
Guillaume Colletet,
Boisrobert, Jean Rotrou, and
Claude de L'Estoile. The five were
selected to realize...
- French). Paris: R. Chiberre. Ménage, Gilles; Galland, Antoine;
Goulley de
Boisrobert, Alexandre, eds. (1694).
Menagiana ou les bons mots, les pensées critiques...
- Saint-Sorlin, Jean
Ogier de Gombauld, Jean Chapelain, François le Métel de
Boisrobert, François Maynard,
Marin le Roy de
Gomberville and
Nicolas Faret; members...
-
Secretary of
State for
England (b. 1507) 1662 – François le Métel de
Boisrobert,
French poet and
playwright (b. 1592) 1689 –
Kazimierz Łyszczyński, Polish...
- he
replied laughingly to
letters he had been sent to by
Chapelain and
Boisrobert, to the
effect that he
should become a
member of the Académie; he seems...
- from
Obligados y ofendidos: Les Généreux
Ennemis by François le
Metel de
Boisrobert, Les
Illustres Ennemis by
Thomas Corneille, Scarron's Écolier de Salamanque...
- by
Gillet de La
Tessonerie La
Folle Gageure, by François Le Métel de
Boisrobert L’Héritier ridicule, by Paul
Scarron Don ****het d’Arménie, by Paul Scarron...