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Ponce Denis Écouchard Lebrun

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La Harpe has said that the poet, called by his friends, perhaps with a spice of irony, Lebrun-Pindare, had written many fine strophes but not one good ode. The critic exposed mercilessly the obscurities and unlucky images which occur even in the ode to Buffon, and advised the author to imitate the
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This "versatility" damaged Lebrun's reputation, making it difficult to appreciate his real merit. He had a genius for epigram, and the quatrains and dizains directed against his many enemies have a verve generally lacking in his odes. The one directed against
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to the prince de Conti, and on his patron's death he lost this position. He also lost financially as a result of the bankruptcy of the prince de Guemene. To this period belongs a long poem, the
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at the house of the prince de Conti, to whom his father was valet. Among Lebrun's school friends was a son of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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on the occasion of the projected invasion of Britain were written in honour of the power of
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simplicity and energy that adorned Buffon's prose. His works were published by his friend
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Dependent on government pensions he changed his politics with the times. He praised
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as Fanny. In the early years of his marriage he produced his poem,
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