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... Paris , where he pleaded for a long time with great reputation . He at last shut himself up in his closet ; and composed many works . His attachment to the league caused him , in 1594 , to be sen- tenced to banishment , but the sentence ...
... Paris , where he pleaded for a long time with great reputation . He at last shut himself up in his closet ; and composed many works . His attachment to the league caused him , in 1594 , to be sen- tenced to banishment , but the sentence ...
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... Paris in 1581 and 1585 , 12mo . , dedicated to Rene de Biraque , cardinal and chancellor of France . They consist of ... Paris , was appointed by the court to reform the customs of Paris . He possessed great talents for ludicrous poetry ...
... Paris in 1581 and 1585 , 12mo . , dedicated to Rene de Biraque , cardinal and chancellor of France . They consist of ... Paris , was appointed by the court to reform the customs of Paris . He possessed great talents for ludicrous poetry ...
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... Paris , fled to Frank- fort and to Basil , where he carried on the printing business with a reputation equal to that of his father . He published a catalogue of all the books printed by them both at Frankfort , in 8vo . 1590. He printed ...
... Paris , fled to Frank- fort and to Basil , where he carried on the printing business with a reputation equal to that of his father . He published a catalogue of all the books printed by them both at Frankfort , in 8vo . 1590. He printed ...
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