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- Peter Anthony Motteux (born Pierre Antoine Motteux French: [mɔtø]; 25 February 1663 – 18 February 1718) was a French-born English author, playwright, and...
- Motteux (1694) Thomas Urquhart (1653) and Peter Anthony Motteux (1694), revised by John Ozell (1737) Thomas Urquhart (1653) and Peter Anthony Motteux...
- in turn can be traced back to the London-based Huguenot Peter Anthony Motteux, who had emplo**** the adage for his The Gentleman's Journal, or the Monthly...
- Shelton had written. Around 1700, a version by Pierre Antoine Motteux appeared. Motteux's translation enjo**** lasting po****rity; it was reprinted as the...
- Raguenet (1660–1722), historian, biographer and musicologist Pierre Antoine Motteux (1663–1718), French-born English dramatist. Pierre Dangicourt (1664–1727)...
- (1863). Don Quixote de la Mancha: A Revised Translation Based on Those of Motteux, Jarvis and Smollett. New York: D. Appleton. Fletcher, Richard A. (1984)...
- (1831–1903), French canna and rose breeder Peter Anthony Motteux, born Pierre Antoine Motteux (1663–1718), English translator and dramatist Pierre Antoine...
- Most humbly inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Ryalton. By P. Motteux". hathi.trust.org. HathiTrust Digital Library. Retrieved 8 December 2019...
- Sandringham was bought by John Motteux, a London merchant, who already owned property in Norfolk and Surrey. Motteux had no direct heir, and on his death...
- 16th-century pentalogy Gargantua and Pantagruel, literally translated by Motteux in the late 17th century. In the 1930s ****tails known as Corpse Revivers...