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admirer and German
In 1916, he was released through the secret intervention of Mistinguett's admirer, King Alfonso XIII of Spain, the only king of a neutral country who was related to both the British and German royal families.
Ferdinand was not an admirer of German Emperor Wilhelm II ( his second cousin once removed ) or Emperor of Austria Franz Josef I whom he described as " that idiot, that old dotard of a Francis Joseph ".
Karl Otfried Müller ( 28 August 1797 – 1 August 1840 ), was a German scholar and Philodorian, or admirer of ancient Sparta, who introduced the modern study of Greek mythology.
Despite his progressive views ( he was an admirer of the Bismarckian German social laws ), his conservative political thinking turned him into a leading opponent of Eleftherios Venizelos.
A translation into German of the Religio was made in 1746 and an early admirer of Browne's spiritual testament was Goethe's one-time associate Lavater
His work drew influences also from the Greek folk music, poetry ( he was an admirer of Kostis Palamas ) and myth, aiming to combine the German Romanticism with Greek motives.
When Toscanini gave the American premiere of Shostakovich's Seventh (" Leningrad ") Symphony in 1942 in which the maestro heard the " suffering of the Russian people " at the hands of the German invaders, Haggin, his greatest and most perceptive admirer, dissented, declaring it " an inflated monstrosity of straining, portentous banality.
In his later years, Law became an admirer of Jacob Boehme, the German theosopher.
Shaken by the Austrian defeat in the 1866 Austro-Prussian War, the dissolution of the German Confederation and the foundation of the German Empire in 1871, young Schönerer became a political activist and ardent admirer of German chancellor Otto von Bismarck.
Brown writes that it is not known why Tchaikovsky next approached German pianist Hans von Bülow to premiere the work, although the composer had heard Bülow play in Moscow earlier in 1874 and had been taken with the pianist's combination of intellect and passion, and the pianist was likewise an admirer of Tchaikovsky's music.
In the last years of his life, Deterding became controversial when he became an admirer of the German Nazi party.
General Stumm von Bordwehr of the Imperial and Royal Army, is unpopular for his attempts in this generally mystical atmosphere to make things systematic and German Count Paul Arnheim ( modeled after German politician Walther Rathenau ) is an admirer of Diotima's combination of beauty and spirit, without feeling the need to marry her.

admirer and National
Adolf Hitler presented himself as an admirer of Wagner's music, and is said to have claimed that " there is only one legitimate predecessor to National Socialism: Wagner ".
A great admirer of Lyndon Johnson, he was tapped by the President to second the nomination of Hubert Humphrey as his vice president at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.
Several priceless artifacts belonging to her, immortalized by Noli Me Tangere as Maria Clara and even her late admirer, the Philippine National Hero, Jose Rizal's old photos is being exhibited on glass.

admirer and Devi
E. Krishna Iyer said about Rukmini Devi, “ There is no need to say that before she entered the field, the art was dead and gone or that it saw a renaissance only when she started to dance or that she created anything new that was not there before ” Rukmani Devi was a dear friend and great admirer of another young prodigy Tara Chaudhri.

admirer and was
There he also received instruction in piano and counterpoint from professor Gustav Jacobsthal, and associated closely with Ernest Munch ( the brother of his former teacher ), organist of St William church, who was also a passionate admirer of J. S.
The Doubleday myth appears to have rested solely on the testimony of one elderly admirer who was later committed to an insane asylum.
Jean-Jacques Ampère, a successful merchant, was an admirer of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose theories of education ( as outlined in his treatise Émile ) were the basis of Ampère ’ s education.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
The ancient historian Xenophon was a huge admirer and served under Agesilaus during the campaigns into Asia Minor.
Born at the Eyüp Palace, Constantinople ( Constantinople ), on 9 / 18 February 1830, Abdülaziz received an Ottoman education but was nevertheless an ardent admirer of the material progress that was made in the West.
Kmoch was in fact a great admirer of Nimzowitsch, and the subject of the parody himself was amused at the effort.
* Hermann Fegelein SS Reichsfuhrer Heinrich Himmler's Adjutant and Adolf Hitler's brother in law was a great admirer of his birthplace, Ansbach.
Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
Cranmer was, in his early days, somewhat conservative, an admirer, if a critical one, of John Fisher.
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
Catullus was also an admirer of Sappho, a female poet of the 7th century BC, and is the source for much of what we know or infer about her.
He was also an admirer of Richard Condon, author of The Manchurian Candidate, Prizzi's Honor and numerous other novels.
David Ricardo, who was an admirer of Adam Smith, covered many of the same topics but while Smith drew conclusions from broadly empirical observations, Ricardo used induction, drawing conclusions by reasoning from basic assumptions.
At the Salon of 1759 he exhibited nine paintings ; it was the first Salon to be commented upon by Denis Diderot, who would prove to be a great admirer and public champion of Chardin's work.
About September, however, a spurious Part Two, entitled Second Volume of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha: by the Licenciado ( doctorate ) Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda, of Tordesillas, was published in Tarragona by an unidentified Aragonese who was an admirer of Lope de Vega, rival of Cervantes.
Thompson was born in Oxford to Methodist missionary parents: His father, Edward John Thompson ( 1886-1946 ) was a poet and admirer of the Nobel-prize winning poet Tagore.
Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie, who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home.
Jorge Luis Borges was another admirer.
Eusebius, an admirer of Origen, was reproached by Eustathius for deviating from the Nicene faith.

admirer and also
Also all Roman Emperors before Hadrian, except for Nero ( also a great admirer of Greek culture ), were clean shaven.
He was not only an admirer of Christian artwork but also a purveyor of it.
Xenophon (, Xenophōn ; c. 430 – 354 BC ), son of Gryllus, of the deme Erchia of Athens, also known as Xenophon of Athens, was a Greek historian, soldier, mercenary, philosopher and a contemporary and admirer of Socrates.
Noted composer Percy Grainger was also an early admirer and supporter.
Bloch diagnosed the disease as due to ' congestion of blood in the brain ' ( a meaningless diagnosis in modern medical practice as such congestion is anatomically impossible ), and after some controversy this diagnosis was also accepted by the famous Hanoverian court physician, Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann, an admirer of Mendelssohn.
Louis Sullivan was highly influential amongst Prairie School architects and Griffin was a great admirer of his work, and also of his philosophy of architecture which stressed that design should be free of historical precedent.
Johnson was also interested in opera ( his favorite being Il Trovatore ) and in history — he was an admirer of Napoleon Bonaparte, believing him to have risen from a similar origin to his own.
Mel Brooks is also an admirer and parodied several of Lean's films in his sci-fi spoof Spaceballs.
" The sufferer may also experience other types of delusions concurrently with erotomania, such as delusions of reference, wherein the perceived admirer secretly communicates his or her love by subtle methods such as body posture, arrangement of household objects, and other seemingly innocuous acts ( or, if the person is a public figure, through clues in the media ).
She is also an admirer of Queen Elizabeth II, whom she came to know when she was Pro-Vice Chancellor of Queen's.
John Buchan was an admirer of Bunyan, and Pilgrim's Progress features significantly in his third Richard Hannay novel, Mr Standfast, which also takes its title from one of Bunyan's characters.
The modern Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges was also an admirer of Orlando and included a poem, Ariosto y los árabes ( Ariosto and the Arabs ), exploring the relationship between the epic and the Arabian Nights in his 1960 collection, El hacedor.
I respect her as an artist and I also respect all the other artists ... because I am an admirer of the arts ..."
Kelly, a great admirer of Lewis Carroll, was also a prolific poet, especially in the " Anguish Languish " form ( of which Deck Us All with Boston Charlie is considered one of the prime examples ).
He is also an admirer of Austin Osman Spare ( taking the name of the Fields of the Nephilim live album Earth Inferno from a work by Spare ) and has thanked " AOS " in dedications on his albums.
She is also an admirer of Sastri and learns music from him when he used to teach his own daughter along the riverside.
An admirer of Joyce and Pound, MacDiarmid wrote much of his early poetry in anglicised Lowland Scots, a literary dialect which had also been used by Robert Burns.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was also a strong admirer, but believed that Fuller's unconventional views were unappreciated in the United States and, therefore, she was better off dead.
The Scots king was also an admirer of Davies ' poetry, and rewarded him with a knighthood and appointments ( at Mountjoy's recommendation ) as solicitor-general and, later attorney-general, in Ireland.

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