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balzac
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Balzac \Balzac\ n. Honore de Balzac, a French novelist; b. 1799, d. 1850. Syn: Honore Balzac. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Usage examples of balzac.
The roll-call verified the presence of two hundred and twenty Representatives, whose names were as follows:-- Le Duc de Luynes, d'Andigne de la Chasse, Antony Thouret, Arene, Audren de Kerdrel (Ille-et-Vilaine), Audren de Kerdrel (Morbihan), de Balzac, Barchou de Penhoen, Barillon, O.
The Syrian hostess has more grace than Mother Saguet, but, if Virgil haunted the Roman wine-shop, David d'Angers, Balzac and Charlet have sat at the tables of Parisian taverns.
The Syrian hostess has more grace than Mother Saguet, but, if Virgil haunted the Roman wine-shop, David d'Angers, Balzac, and Charlet have sat down in the drinking-places of Paris.
Shakespeare, Melville, Balzac, and Dostoyevski all wrote sensational fiction.
Thank Balzac for what he's done, stay friends, send him box seat tickets for your first Carnegie Hall show.
Balzac introduced her as a student and the middle-aged man shook her hand.
With calm belief in the Paris of his imagination--where Marcas was a politician, Nucingen a banker, Gobseck a money-lender, and Vautrin a candidate for some such place as this-- Balzac introduces me to a Pole by name Paz, who, loving the wife of his friend, devotes himself to watch over her happiness and her husband's interest.