Montégut, Émile

Montégut, Émile, French critic, born at Limoges; is noted for books of travel, studies in French and English literature, and for translations of Shakespeare, Macaulay's “History,” and Emerson's “Essays.”

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Montefiore, Sir Moses * Montenegro
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Mont de Piété
Montagnards
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley
Montaigne, Michel de
Montalembert, Comte de
Montana
Montanism
Montcalm de Saint Véran, Louis Joseph, Marquis de
Monte Carlo
Montefiore, Sir Moses
Montégut, Émile
Montenegro
Montespan, Marquise de
Montesquieu, Baron de
Montevideo
Montez, Lola
Montezuma II.
Montfort, Simon de
Montgolfier Brothers
Montgomerie, Alexander
Montgomery, Comte de