- is
exemplified by his Danaë, one of
several mythological paintings, or "
poesie" ("poems"), as the
painter called them. This
painting was done for Alessandro...
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Poésie (plural poésies),
meaning 'poem' in French, may
refer to: Poésies (Rimbaud),
poems written by
Arthur Rimbaud between 1869 and 1873 Poésies (Mallarmé...
- essays, drawings,
films – as "
poésie", "
poésie de roman", "
poésie de thêatre", "
poésie critique", "
poésie graphique" and "
poésie cinématographique". Cocteau...
- article:
Essay of
Dramatick Poesie Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: A
Defence of an
Essay of
Dramatick Poesie Essay of
Dramatic Poesy...
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musical analyses were
published along with
other works in Langage, musique,
poésie [Speech, music, poetry] (1972).
Ruwet died in Paris. (1967). Introduction...
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contingent and the provisional. Ponsonby, William, ed. (1595). The
Defence of
Poesie. London:
William Ponsonby.
Freely available 1595
edition and 1928 Noel Douglas...
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Poésie Noire are a
Belgian band that rose to
prominence in the mid-1980s.
Their Belgian origins and
tendency to
develop a goth-oriented, synthetic, gloomy...
- of the
influential handbook on
poetry and rhetoric, The Arte of
English Poesie (1589).
Puttenham was the
second son of
Robert Puttenham of Sherfield-on-Loddon...
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called "
poesie" ("poems")
intended for King
Philip II of Spain.
Venus and
Adonis was
designed to be
viewed alongside Danaë, the
first of the
poesie, which...
- novel), prix
Goncourt de la
Nouvelle (short story), prix
Goncourt de la
Poésie (poetry) and prix
Goncourt de la
Biographie (biography). Of the "big six"...