Checking Ronsard and Belleau, in
"Lolita": "Friday. I wonder what my academic publishers would say
if I were to quote in my textbook Ronsard's "la vermeillette fente" or Remy Belleau's "un petit mont feutré de mousse délicate,
tracé sur le milieu d'un fillet escarlatte" and so forth. I shall probably
have another breakdown if I stay any longer in this house, under the strain of
this intolerable temptation, by the side of my darling — my darling — my life
and my bride." ( AL, p. 47) ..."and I felt adolori
d'amoureuse langueur, to quote dear old Ronsard, as I reached the cottage
where I had left my Dolores." (AL, 214) Cf. also Appel's notes on p.359
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