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Béranger
[ bey-rahn-zhey ]
noun
- Pierre Jean de [pye, r, zhah, n, d, uh], 1780–1857, French poet.
Béranger
/ berɑ̃ʒe /
noun
- BérangerPierre Jean de17801857MFrenchWRITING: poet Pierre Jean de (pjɛr ʒɑ̃ də). 1780–1857, French lyric and satirical poet
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On the fall of Napoleon, Béranger took it upon himself to sing the glory of the fallen empire in elegiac strains.
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At the outset of the Nineteenth Century, Béranger definitely determined to follow the career of letters.
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That Béranger should have advocated my poem is an honor beyond price; but--but I need more than this to make me happy.
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Béranger waited till he was himself beyond the reach of want, before writing the Old Vagabond or Jacques.
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Béranger tells us he found prison life, with its regular hours and long evenings, both pleasant and profitable.
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