Author:Charles de Saint-Évremond
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| French moralist and critic. |
Works [edit]
- The Works of Monsieur de Saint-Evremond, translated by Pierre Des Maizeaux (second edition 1728)
- A Conversation between the Mareschal d’Hocquincourt, and Father Canaye (1662)
- A Conversation between my Lord d’Aubigny, and M. de St. Evremond (1662)
- A Letter to the Marquis de Créqui. After having lived in the constraint of Courts, &c. (1665)
- A Dissertation on Racine’s Tragedy, call’d The Grand Alexander (1666)
- To the Mareschal de Créqui, who asked the temper of my Mind, and my Thoughts of all things in my old Age (1671)
- Of Antient and Modern Tragedy (1672)
- A Letter to the Dutchess of Mazarin. If you find any Extravagancies, &c. (1676)
- A Letter to Count d’Olonne. I know not why you shou’d admire my Verses, &c. (1677)
- On the Morals of Epicurus (1685)
- Of Retirement (1686)
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