Excerpt from Le Procès du Poète Théophile de Viau, Vol. 1: 11 Juillet 1623-1er Septembre 1625
Les Satires de Boileau commentées par lui-même et publiées avec des notes. Reproduction du commentaire inédit de Pierre leverrier avec les cor rections autographes de Despréaux. 1 vol. Grand in-8 de et 164 p. 10 fr.
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