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Pierre de La
Primaudaye (1546–1619) was a
French writer. He is
known particularly for L'Academie Française,
which was
influential in
English translations...
- Rear
Admiral Charles la
Primaudaye Lewin (24
August 1874 – 14
September 1952) was a
British rear
admiral in the
Royal Navy and an
English cricketer. He...
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English Dictionary quotes Thomas Bowes'
translation of
Pierre de la
Primaudaye's The [second part of the]
French academic (1594): "Sodainely
choked by...
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Maria Margaret La
Primaudaye Pollen (10
April 1838 – c. 1919),
known as Minnie, was a
decorative arts collector. As Mrs John
Hungerford Pollen, she became...
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whose bequest was used to
found the
London French Hospital.
Pierre de La
Primaudaye, a
governor of the
London French Hospital.
Malcolm Delevingne (1868–1950)...
- RMFA (1884–1888)
Melitone Caruana (1888–1890) Comm. Hon.
Clement La
Primaudaye, MVO., RN (1890–1903)
Tancred Curmi (1903–1915)
Claude W.
Duncan (1916–1919)...
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consulted more
obviously than
Batman is
French Academy by
Pierre de la
Primaudaye.
Primaudaye was much
taken with analogies, some of
which have
found their way...
- Pérez de Hita,
Spanish novelist and poet (born c. 1544)
Pierre de La
Primaudaye,
French Protestant writer (born 1546) "René Descartes".
Internet Encyclopedia...
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groweth the
discipline of
allegoricall sense' (translated by
Pierre de la
Primaudaye in The
French Academie, London, 1618, p. 671).
Kenneth Borris has argued...
- Lyly,
Robert Wilson's The Cobbler's
Prophecy (c. 1590) and
Pierre de La
Primaudaye's L'Academie française (1577).
Michael Dobson and
Stanley Wells comment...