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That being said, the literary critic has to be wary of ascribing deep theological or historical learning to an author who may have cribbed his entire knowledge of the Reformation from, say, d'Aubigne.
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That being said, the literary critic has to be wary of ascribing deep theological or historical learning to an author who may have cribbed his entire knowledge of the Reformation from, say, d'Aubigne.
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Navailles, my protectress, was a near relative of hers, and M. d'Aubigne, her grandfather, was one of King Henri's two Chief Gentlemen of the
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The Comte d'Aubigne passed from an inferior government to a government of some importance.
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The only child of this Comte d'Aubigne was a daughter, taken care of by Madame de
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Le Comte d'Aubigne, lacked neither charm nor grace.
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As for d'Aubigne he concealed from nobody that his sister was putting a joke on him by trying to persuade him that he was devout, declared that he was pestered by priests, and that he should give up the ghost in M. Doyen's house.
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Supported by this guardian angel, Madame d'Aubigne gained heart; she went through her pausing, her interrupted courtesies, to the end, and came in fairly good countenance to the King's chair, who smiled encouragement upon her.
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Who does not already recognise the celebrated Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon, whose permanent reign did not last less than thirty-two years?
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They spoke of nothing else at Versailles for two days; after which, Madame la Comtesse d'Aubigne became, in her turn, a woman of experience, who judged the new debutantes severely, perhaps, every time that the occasion arose.
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