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''[[L'Arétin français]]'' is a collection of the [[Aretino]]'s ''[[Sonetti lussuriosi]]'' published by French writer [[Félix Nogaret]] in [[1787]] in London. ''[[L'Arétin français]]'' is a collection of the [[Aretino]]'s ''[[Sonetti lussuriosi]]'' published by French writer [[Félix Nogaret]] in [[1787]] in London.
-It features the 19 poems and are illustrated by engravings of [[François-Rolland Elluin]] after drawings by [[Antoine Borel]]. +It features the 19 poems and are illustrated by engravings of [[François-Rolland Elluin]] after drawings by [[Antoine Borel]]. The collection is best-known for its frontispiece.[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/144992515/les-delices-de-lenfer-femmesplus-fr]
-[http://www.femmesplus.fr/femme/animation/la-bibliotheque-nationale-de-france-expose-son-enfer.19009.10.fr.html Dialogue entre le con et le vit].+[[Dialogue entre le con et le vit]].
-publié à [[Londres]] en [[1787]] 
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L'Arétin français is a collection of the Aretino's Sonetti lussuriosi published by French writer Félix Nogaret in 1787 in London.

It features the 19 poems and are illustrated by engravings of François-Rolland Elluin after drawings by Antoine Borel. The collection is best-known for its frontispiece.[1]

Dialogue entre le con et le vit.





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