This unpretentious poetess does not go about lecturing or delivering sermons in high places. |
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He treasures Parveen's poetical works inscribed by the poetess herself to Aitzaz Ahsan. |
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We use author and poet rather than authoress and poetess, but until fairly recently it was permissible to distinguish persons who act by gender. |
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It was a pathetic love story of the romanticist poetess Elizabeth Barrett and novice poet Robert Browning. |
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In the afternoon he is taken out to drive in the Bois by a Russian princess, who is a poetess herself and one of his most enthusiastic votaries. |
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She was the virgin poetess dressed in white, the tremulous daughter who never left her father's house, the maiden who turned to art because she was thwarted in love. |
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That poetess, together with her contemporary Alcaeus, were the chief Doric poets of the pure Greek song. |
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In 1869 he married the princess Elizabeth of Wied, who later gained fame as the poetess Carmen Sylva. |
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In 2006, she recorded her own musical composition based on the poems by the ancient Greek poetess Sappho and the contemporary Greek poet Kavafis. |
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Prolific poetess born in the Matanzas Province, she has always lived there. |
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Furthermore, the city of Ávila is linked to the life of Teresa of Ávila, the 16th century monastic reformer and important Spanish poetess. |
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Is the quintessential Afghan woman Nila, the dramatic Kabul socialite turned Parisian poetess? |
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A poet doesn't want to marry a poetess, nor a philosopher a philosopheress. |
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Noni Benegas, presenting the act, defined Olvido García Valdés as a poetess who is interested in the poetic and who has written, among other things, an essay on the biography of Saint Teresa de Jesús. |
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On the album, there are enticing collaborations to be discovered with Arto Lindsay, the Japanese JUN MIYAKE and Beatriz Azevedo, the Brasilian poetess and songstress. |
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The historical town Meersburg lies at the edge of Lake Constance. The poetess Annette von Droste-Hülshoff used to stay in this charming town with its magnificent alleys, places and castles. |
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The most renowned poetess of ancient Greece, after Sappho, was Corinna, who came from a town in Boeotia named Tanagra. |
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The kibbutz was also home to Rahel the poetess and the birthplace of composer and lyricist Naomi Shem-er. |
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The town of Vilsinni is known for its Literary Park dedicated to Isabella Morra, a sixteenth-century poetess who lived in near isolation in the family castle, giving vent to her sense of solitude by composing verses. |
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All this is accompanied by an extensive gallery of photos of the poetess. |
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What will you say to Aspatia Milesia, who is celebrated as a Sophistress, a Teacher of Rhetoric, and a Poetess? |
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