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Oraison

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Or´ai`son
n.1.See Orison.


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Michele Rosellini equally focuses on the alternative use of synonyms and its significance for seventeenth-century narratology in her study on prosopopee and oraison directe.
In addition to Elizabeth's lament, Rigaud published two more eight-folio, octavo prints on the death of the king in 1574, Ronsard's Le Tombeau du feu Roy Tres-Chrestien Charles Neufiseme and Marc Antoine Muret's Oraison funebre faicte a Rome aux obseques du tres chrestien Roy de France Charles IX', which was a French translation from the Latin.
laquelle doit et peult bien eatre, et est illustree de l'une et l'autre, oraison et poesie?
 
 
 
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