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Le Mondain, Le Pauvre Diable, etc., are skits or squibs in verse, not tales.

From A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 by Saintsbury, George

In his Mémorial d'un Mondain Lamberg refers to Casanova as 'a man known in literature, a man of profound knowledge.'

From Figures of Several Centuries by Symons, Arthur

And Mondain and Franco—such good sorts, in spite of their stripes.

From Under Fire: the story of a squad by Wray, Fitzwater

Have they told you about Franco, who was alongside Mondain?

From Under Fire: the story of a squad by Wray, Fitzwater

Leland says, "Humfredus multaties scripsit in frontispiecis librorum suorum, Moun bien Mondain," Script. vol. iii.

From Bibliomania in the Middle Ages by Merryweather, Frederick Somner




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