- Les
Fausses Confidences is a three-act
comedy in
prose by the
French playwright Pierre de
Carlet de
Chamberlain de Marivaux. It was
first performed on...
- Dispute) Les
Fausses Confidences [fr],
directed by
Daniel Moosmann [fr] (France, 1984,
based on the play Les
Fausses Confidences) La
Fausse Suivante, directed...
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False Identity (French:
Fausse identité) is a 1947
French crime film
directed by André
Chotin and
starring Louise Carletti,
Georges Rollin and Raymond...
- term
damaskeening is used in America,
while in
Europe the
terms used are
Fausses Côtes, Côtes de Genève or
Geneva Stripes. Such
patterns are made from very...
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False Alarm (French:
Fausse alerte) is a 1940
romantic comedy drama film
directed by
Jacques de
Baroncelli and
starring Lucien Baroux,
Micheline Presle...
- La
Fausse Maîtresse (often
titled Paz in
English translation) is an 1843
novel by
French novelist and
playwright Honoré de
Balzac (1799-1850) and included...
- La
fausse esclave (The
False Slave) is an opéra
comique in one act by
Christoph Willibald Gluck. Its French-language
libretto based on
Louis Anseaume and...
-
faussebraye was
known as a proteichisma.
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Stephen C. (2010). "Illustrated
Glossary of
Terms used...
- Gould's
mouse (Pseudomys gouldii), also
known as the
Shark Bay
mouse and
djoongari in the
Pintupi and
Luritja languages, is a
species of
rodent in the...
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primarily in
comedies over the next
thirty years. He
wrote a
successful play,
Fausses apparences (1761), and was
useful to the Comédie-Française in
editing and...