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Repository: Private Collection
Date: c.September/October 1736
CMV: cmv37704

Voltaire states that it is of the utmost importance to clear Corneille’s name and to protect the public. He adds that he includes a certificate from Madame Denis and the power of attorney from Monsieur Lécluse. He goes on to say that this surgeon is entitled to seek justice for an insult that may bring him into disrepute in the practice of his profession and that he would gladly pay all the costs of the proceedings. Voltaire concludes by saying that the wretched Fréron is not worthy of hearing the recipient’s fine verses, advising them to let Fréron feel the force of their prose and the arm of justice. He adds that good old Corneille, guided by the recipient, will crush the monster.

Repository: Private Collection
Date: 31 January 1761
CMV: cmv37693

The copy was produced by Blin de Sainmore. The letter consists of 16 lines of verse in four stanzas known as ‘Stances à Monsieur Blin de Sainmore’.

Repository: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France
Date: 15 December 1761
CMV: cmv37604

This copy was produced for the Beaumarchais-Kehl edition.

Repository: Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris (BHVP), France
Date: c.1761
CMV: cmv37597
Repository: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France
Date: 1753-1755
CMV: cmv37532
Repository: Private Collection
Date: post-1740
CMV: cmv375278
Repository: Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris (BHVP), France
Date: c.1749
CMV: cmv37517
Repository: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France
Date: 29 June 1732
CMV: cmv37464