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Charles Palissot de
Montenoy (3
January 1730 – 15 June 1814) was an 18th-century
French playwright,
admirer and
disciple of
Voltaire and
Antoine de Rivarol...
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Palissot de Montenoy, and thus cut
himself off from the
possibility of
academic honours. Le
Tartufe littéraire (1774)
attacked La
Harpe and
Palissot,...
- Encyclopédistes who were
attacked by the Le
Franc de
Pompignan and
Charles Palissot,
publishing Les Si, Les Pourquoi, La Prière
universelle and the Préface...
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drawn with a
realistic touch that led to his
being styled by
Charles Palissot the
Teniers of comedy. He is very
successful in his
delineation of low...
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statesman of the
French Revolution. Aimé
Morot (1850–1913),
painter Charles Palissot de
Montenoy (1730–1814),
playwright Michel Picard (born 1931), writer,...
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famously Lefranc de
Pompignan at the
French Academy. A playwright,
Charles Palissot de Montenoy,
wrote a play
called Les
Philosophes to
criticize the Encyclopédie...
- Meaume, Étude
historique et
biographique sur les
Lorrains révolutionnaires:
Palissot, Grégoire, François de Neufchâteau (Nancy, 1882) A. F. de Sillery, Notice...
- resignation, "retaining him his rank,
given his
distinguished talents."
Charles Palissot de Montenoy, who knew him specifically,
painted a man of
gentle and regular...
- Philosophe,
comedy in one act and in free verse,
parody of
Philosophes by
Palissot 1762:
Sancho Pança dans son île, opéra bouffon; 1762:
Tablettes des paillards...
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Cardinal François-Désiré Mathieu, Montesquieu, René Nicklès,
Charles Palissot de Montenoy,
Maurice Perrin,
Christian Pfister,
Joseph de Pommery, Dr....