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professionally as Clémence
Poésy (French: [klemɑ̃s pɔezi]), is a
French actress and
fashion model.
After starting on the
stage as a child,
Poésy studied drama and...
- Look up
poesy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Poesy an
alternative anglicized term of the
French word poésie
meaning poetry. It may
refer to: Clémence...
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Poésies is the
title attributed to the
poems of
Arthur Rimbaud written between approx. 1869 and 1873. Les étrennes des
orphelins (1869) is the
first known...
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Poésies is an 1887
poetry collection by the
French writer Stéphane Mallarmé.
Poésies was
first published in 1887 by La
Revue indépendante. It was republished...
- Poésie (plural
poésies),
meaning 'poem' in French, may
refer to:
Poésies (Rimbaud),
poems written by
Arthur Rimbaud between 1869 and 1873
Poésies (Mallarmé...
- John Dryden's
Essay of
Dramatick Poesy was
likely written in 1666
during the
Great Plague of
London and
published in 1668. Dryden's
claim in this essay...
- An
Apology for
Poetry (or The
Defence of
Poesy) is a work of
literary criticism by
Elizabethan poet
Philip Sidney. It was
written in
approximately 1580...
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Posie rings (sometimes
spelled posy,
posey or
poesy rings) are gold
finger rings with a
short inscription on
their surface. They were po****r
during the...
- The
Model of
Poesy (1599), by
William Scott, is a Renaissance-era (15th–17th c.),
English literary treatise about the art of poetry,
which presents a...
- Dryden, John (1889). Arnold,
Thomas (ed.). Dryden: An
Essay of
Dramatic Poesy. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. hdl:2027/umn.31951t00074232s. ISBN 978-81-7156-323-4...