Jean de La Fontaine (July 8, 1621, Château-Thierry – April 13, 1695, Paris), called "John Well" in foreign manuals, is France's most famous poet. He spent quite some years in prison for revering a fancy colored single-horned but nonetheless invisible horse-like animal. His neighbour, Louis "Rabane" Quatorze, who claimed he believed in a mass of flying noodles had less problems: noodles are visible, and one can make them "fly" through the air.
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| - francuski (org.) ~ czeski ~ angielski ~ esperanto ~ hiszpański ~ fiński ~ węgierski ~ włoski ~ holenderski ~ portugalski ~ rumuński ~ rosyjski ~ szwedzki ~ turecki ~ wietnamski
- Jean de La Fontaine (July 8, 1621, Château-Thierry – April 13, 1695, Paris), called "John Well" in foreign manuals, is France's most famous poet. He spent quite some years in prison for revering a fancy colored single-horned but nonetheless invisible horse-like animal. His neighbour, Louis "Rabane" Quatorze, who claimed he believed in a mass of flying noodles had less problems: noodles are visible, and one can make them "fly" through the air.
- Jean de la Fontaine est considéré comme l'un des plus grands représentants de slam en France. Mais son oeuvre reste très méconnue en dehors des frontières du pentagone. Note : On l'appelle aussi JDLF. En 2008, il avait été pressenti pour remplacer Nicolas Canteloup[(TF1)]. Mais il a refusé : selon ses propres mots : « L'usage des abréviations est une atteinte au libre exercice de la digne langue française. »
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| - Francuski bajkopisarz, jeden z czołowych przedstawicieli baroku we Francji.
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| - francuski (org.) ~ czeski ~ angielski ~ esperanto ~ hiszpański ~ fiński ~ węgierski ~ włoski ~ holenderski ~ portugalski ~ rumuński ~ rosyjski ~ szwedzki ~ turecki ~ wietnamski
- Jean de La Fontaine (July 8, 1621, Château-Thierry – April 13, 1695, Paris), called "John Well" in foreign manuals, is France's most famous poet. He spent quite some years in prison for revering a fancy colored single-horned but nonetheless invisible horse-like animal. His neighbour, Louis "Rabane" Quatorze, who claimed he believed in a mass of flying noodles had less problems: noodles are visible, and one can make them "fly" through the air.
- Jean de la Fontaine est considéré comme l'un des plus grands représentants de slam en France. Mais son oeuvre reste très méconnue en dehors des frontières du pentagone. Note : On l'appelle aussi JDLF. En 2008, il avait été pressenti pour remplacer Nicolas Canteloup[(TF1)]. Mais il a refusé : selon ses propres mots : « L'usage des abréviations est une atteinte au libre exercice de la digne langue française. »
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