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  • 51Messiah (poem) — Messiah is a sacred eclogue by Alexander Pope, composed in 1709. It is based on the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil, and is an example of English Classicism s appropriation and reworking of the genres, subject matter and techniques of classical Latin… …

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  • 52John Ireland (Komponist) — John Nicholson Ireland (* 13. August 1879 in Bowdon bei Manchester; † 12. Juni 1962 in Washington, Kent) war ein englischer Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werk 2.1 Werke für Orchester …

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  • 53Histoire de l'Empire byzantin — L Empire byzantin à son apogée sous Justinien en 550 …

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  • 54Cayo Asinio Polión — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cayo Asinio Polión (75 a. C. – 4) fue un político, orador, poeta, dramaturgo, crítico literario e historiador de la época del nacimiento del Imperio Romano. Sus escritos, que no han llegado a nuestros días …

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  • 55idyll — /uyd l/, n. 1. a poem or prose composition, usually describing pastoral scenes or events or any charmingly simple episode, appealing incident, or the like. 2. a simple descriptive or narrative piece in verse or prose. 3. material suitable for… …

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  • 56pastoral — pastorally, adv. /pas teuhr euhl, pah steuhr /, adj. 1. having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas: pastoral scenery; the pastoral life. 2. pertaining to the country or to life in the… …

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  • 57Chatterton, Thomas — born Nov. 20, 1752, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng. died Aug. 24, 1770, London English poet. At age 11 Chatterton wrote a pastoral eclogue on an old parchment and passed it off successfully as a 15th century work. Thereafter he created more poems… …

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  • 58Dante Alighieri — • An annotated (in linked hypertext) biography of the poet Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dante Alighieri     Dante Alighieri      …

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  • 59Christopher Brooke — (died 1628) was an English lawyer, politician and poet. He was Member of Parliament for York in six parliaments (1604, 1614, 1620, 1624, 1625, 1626), and was also elected for Newport (Isle of Wight) in 1624.[1] Contents 1 Life 2 Works …

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  • 60Colin Clouts Come Home Againe — (also known as Colin Clouts Come Home Again) is a pastoral poem by the English poet Edmund Spenser and published in 1595. It has been the focus of little critical attention in comparison with the poet s other works such as The Faerie Queene, yet… …

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