Delavigne
(Jean Fran·çois) Ca·si·mir [zhahnfrahn-swaka-zee-meer], /ʒɑ̃ frɑ̃ˈswa ka ziˈmir/, 1793–1843, French poet and dramatist.
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"Let us chant science, our discoveries, patriotism," and he broke into admiration of Casimir Delavigne.
Bouvard and Pcuchet | Gustave FlaubertA pure disciple of Racine at first, Delavigne deftly managed to adopt some innovations of the romanticist school.
Two other dramatic poets followed in Delavigne's steps: these were d'Avrigni and Soumet.
Joan of Arc | Ronald Sutherland GowerI presume that Madame Delavigne will spend some time in a sanitarium after this heart attack, and she has my banker's address.
A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry SavageAlan Hawke had already abandoned the idea of any sentimental advances upon Alixe Delavigne.
A Fascinating Traitor | Richard Henry Savage
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