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Jules Laforgue (French: [ʒyl lafɔʁɡ]; 16
August 1860 – 20
August 1887) was a Franco-Uruguayan poet,
often referred to as a
Symbolist poet.
Critics and...
- is su****ious (and
implicitly jealous) of
LaForgue's influence over the
Algonquins and
accuses LaForgue of
being a demon. He
encourages Chomina and...
- out a
second edition in French,
edited by Jean
Laforgue (1782–1852)
which was very unreliable, as
Laforgue altered Casanova's
religious and
political views...
- alaikum, and
kayfa haluku ("how are you?") for halukum."[citation needed]
Laforgue claims that they
speak "Zenati", i.e. Berber, a
claim seen by
Hermans as...
- René
Laforgue (5
November 1894 – 6
March 1962) was a
French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.
Laforgue was born in
Thann (then part of the
German Empire)...
- Guy
Laforgue (born 13
April 1958) is a
French rugby league player who
represented France,
including in
Rugby League World Cup matches.
Laforgue captained...
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Mourir 1988
La nuit avec
Hortense 1989
Jesus of
Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) as
Daniel Coulombe /
Jesus 1991
Black Robe as
Father Paul
LaForgue 1991 The...
- Jean
Laforgue (11
January 1782,
Marciac – 6
November 1852, Dresden) was a
French scholar living in Dresden,
mainly known for
having edited and censored...
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Armand de
La Forgue de
Bellegarde (29
March 1841 – 23
October 1905) was a
French military officer and
horse rider and instructor.
La Forgue de Bellegarde...
- its
chief exponents being Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Rimbaud,
Verlaine and
Laforgue, and the Imagists. It
focuses on a
particular character's
perception of...