Charles-François Panard, or Pannard, (2 November 1689 – 13 June 1765) was an 18th-century French poet, chansonnier, playwright and goguettier 1731: Le...
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subject of drinking in the shape of wine flagons by Rabelais and Charles-François Panard (1750), supplemented by the elaborate goblet of Quirinus Moscherosch...
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November 2 Michael Cox, Anglican archbishop in Ireland (d. 1779) Charles-François Panard, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1765) Joan Paul Schaghen, Dutch...
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La Fausse Ridicule, opéra comique in 1 act and in prose, with Charles-François Panard, Paris, Théâtre-Français, 12 February 1733: Le Rendez-vous, ou...
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November 2 Michael Cox, Anglican archbishop in Ireland (d. 1779) Charles-François Panard, French chansonnier and poet (d. 1765) Joan Paul Schaghen, Dutch...
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acquaintance of Alexis Piron, and afterwards, through Gallet (1698?–1757), of Panard. The example of these three masters of the vaudeville decided his future...
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Seven Men, One Woman (1936) - Brémontier The Great Refrain (1936) - Charles Panard - un compositeur de talent Compliments of Mister Flow (1936) - Antonin...
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by the poet Anna Maria Lenngren (1754–1817). When paraphrasing Charles-François Panard's (1689–1765) Les merveilles de l'Opéra in her parody Operan ("The...
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dewlaps). The hooves are very well conformed, although some horses have "panard" or "crochard" legs. According to most descriptions, the most common coat...
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almost forbade him to touch. The ease of his verse had him nicknamed "the Panard of the XIXth ". Gouffé was one of the first members of the dîners du Vaudeville...
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