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- Navy have borne the name Capricieux ("Capricious"): A fireship (1671) Capricieux (1689), a 34-gun ship of the line Capricieux (1754), a 64-gun ship of...
- are the Paroles de Salomon (1868), Épîtres rustiques (1861), Sonnets capricieux, and a tragedy pla**** with great success at the Odéon in 1848, La Fille...
- the opera Venus et Adonis (1697). In 1700 he tried another comedy, Le Capricieux, which had the same fate. He then went with the duke of Tallard as an...
- five half-empty ships in the harbour : Célèbre (64), Entreprenant (74), Capricieux (64), Prudent (74) and Bienfaisant (64). British forces ****embled at Halifax...
- animé) La Cathédrale engloutie (Profondément calme) La Danse de Puck (Capricieux et léger) Minstrels (Modéré) piano 1909–10 128 121a La plus que lente...
- Marie Nominated—César Award for Best Actress 1983 Waiter! Claire 1984 Les Capricieux Diane Telefilm 1984 Partenaires Marion Wormser 1985 Death in a French...
- com. Retrieved 2012-04-04. "View online". Retrieved 2012-04-04. Sonnets capricieux by Autran, Joseph Antoine, 1813–1877 Les Amours Jaunes (Paris 1873), text...
- Canope: Très calme et doucement triste (Canopic Jar) 11. La danse de Puck: Capricieux et léger (Puck's Dance) 11. Les tierces alternées: Modérément animé (Alternating...
- ou la Folle Epreuve Le Misanthrope par amour ou Sophie et Desfrancs Le Capricieux, ou l'Homme inegal Les Antiquaires Franchise et Trahison ****, ou les...
- designed and built by Jacques-Luc Coulomb) – taken to pieces in 1772. Capricieux 64 (launched 13 September 1753 at Rochefort, designed and built by François-Guillaume...