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Contemporaries and represented
Contemporaries are represented by Boris Orlov, Dmitry Prigov, Francisco Infante, Oleg Kulik, A. Brodski, Aidan Salakhov, Lena Hades, Valery Koshlyakov and Serguei Shutov.

Contemporaries and him
Contemporaries praised him for disdaining material wealth, sharing what he had with his friends, and refusing bribes.
Contemporaries described him as a " neat " dresser who favored an " unadorned Mexican sombrero ".
In 1825 a litigation with his brother brought him back to England, and in 1828 he published Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries, a corrective to idealized portraits of Byron.
Contemporaries referred to him ( often ironically ) as ' the Wonderman '.
Contemporaries admired him as a master of intricate reasoning ; on this, Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, the greatest theologian of the age, agreed with Henri François d ' Aguesseau, the greatest lawyer.
Contemporaries nicknamed him Orpheus of Amsterdam and even the city authorities frequently brought important visitors to hear Sweelinck's improvisations.
Contemporaries remember him as Oxford ’ s best-dressed socialist, though he always insisted he never joined the Labour Party.
Contemporaries noted his good humor and pleasant company, which won him many friends at the Convention.
Contemporaries thought very highly of Fletcher's integrity, but he was also seen as impetuous, some Englishmen regarded him as a violent, ingenious fanatic.
Contemporaries believed that he had fled from his creditors, who took out a legal " docket " against him, identifying him as a wine-merchant.
Contemporaries, such as Adrian Willaert ( as quoted by the renowned Venetian theorist Zarlino ) grouped him with Josquin, Ockeghem, and Jean Mouton as among the finest composers of the time.
Contemporaries believed him to be the best captain in the country tactically, taking reasonable chances without too many risks and judging players strengths and weakness.
Contemporaries ( including King Charles ) and subsequent generations believed that Charles Louis ' motive in visiting Roundhead London was that he hoped that Parliament would crown him King, in place of his uncle.
Contemporaries judged him the best captain in England, and he was several times in contention to captain the England team.
Contemporaries who worked with or below him include Cosimo Tura, Dosso Dossi, Ludovico Mazzolino, Lorenzo Leonbruno, and the painter, Niccolò Pisano ( 1470 – 1538 ).
The artist Jerome Myers speaks of him in his autobiography " Artist In Manhattan " ( Chapter XXVII: Among My Contemporaries ) ( 1940 ) " Alfred Maurer, whom I knew casually, had a pleasant personality.

Contemporaries and ;
* Cecilia Beaux's Contemporaries Judged Her to Be the Cat's Meow ; History Sees a Bit of a Chameleon, The Washington Post, March 9, 2008, washingtonpost. com
* Kaufman: Annals of Italian Opera: Verdi and his Major Contemporaries ; Garland Publishing, New York and London, 1990.
See also F Hardy, Memoirs of Lord Charlemont ( London, 1812 ); Warden Flood, Memoirs of Henry Flood ( London, 1838 ); Francis Plowden, Historical Review of the State of Ireland ( London, 1803 ); Alfred Webb, Compendium of Irish Biography ( Dublin, 1878 ); Sir Jonah Barrington, Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation ( London, 1833 ); WJ O ' Neill Daunt, Ireland and her Agitators ; Lord Mountmorres, History of the Irish Parliament ( 2 vole., London, 1792 ); Horace Walpole, Memoirs of the Reign of George III ( 4 vols., London, 1845 and 1894 ); Lord Stanhope, Life of William Pitt ( 4 vols., London, 1861 ); Thomas Davis, Life of JP Curran ( Dublin, 1846 ) this contains a memoir of Grattan by DO Madden, and Grattan's reply to Lord Clare on the question of the Union ; Charles Phillips, Recollections of Curran and some of his Contemporaries ( London, 1822 ); JA Froude, The English in Ireland ( London, 1881 ); JG McCarthy, Henry Grattan: an Historical Study ( London, 1886 ); Lord Mahon's History of England, vol.
** Vol VIII: Heroic Ages ; Contacts between Civilizations in Space ( Encounters between Contemporaries ) ( Oxford University Press 1954 )
Contemporaries and historians have criticized Howe for both his gambling and the amount of time he supposedly spent with Mrs. Loring, with some going so far as to level accusations that this behaviour interfered with his military activities ; historian John Alden does not give these ideas credence.
Contemporaries such as James Jamerson, Paul McCartney, and Jack Casady adopted a more melodic, contrapuntal approach to the instrument ; before this, bass players in rock had generally played a conventional timekeeping role within the beat of the song, and within ( or underpinning ) the song's harmonic or chord structure.
* Kaufman: Annals of Italian Opera: Verdi and his Major Contemporaries ; Garland Publishing, New York and London, 1990.
Contemporaries of the composer and the librettist saw an identification between Ulysses and Monteverdi ; both are returning home —" home " in Monteverdi's case being the medium of opera which he had mastered and then left, 30 years earlier.
* Bop, stories ( Coffee House Press, 1986 ; Vintage Contemporaries, 1987 )
Contemporaries such as William Bradford and Edward Winslow called the Massasoit the greatest king amongst them, observing that ;
Contemporaries acknowledged his learning ; and from 1769 to 1771 he was Boyle Lecturer.

Contemporaries and modern
Contemporaries and modern historians comment on Táhirih ’ s rare physical beauty.

Contemporaries and historians
Contemporaries and historians have explored Sumner's personality at length.

Contemporaries and more
Contemporaries described their relationship as more like affectionate brothers than father and son, and on Edward's death George wrote in his diary that he had lost his " best friend and the best of fathers ...
Boty continued to paint on her own in her student flat in west London and in 1959 she had three more works selected for the Young Contemporaries exhibition.

Contemporaries and .
Contemporaries such as Roger Bacon applied the term " Magnus " to Albertus during his own lifetime, referring to his immense reputation as a scholar and philosopher.
Great Contemporaries.
* Keolker, James, " Last Acts, The Operas of Puccini and His Italian Contemporaries ", 2001.
* Macqueen, J. G. ( 1986 ) The Hittites, and Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor, revised and enlarged, Ancient Peoples and Places series ( ed.
Contemporaries would not have understood if the king of France did not lead a crusade to the Holy Land.
Contemporaries thought her Latin to be quite good, but in all else, the Jesuits did not educate her well.
Contemporaries of Leo and Gertrude Stein, Matisse and Picasso became part of their social circle and routinely joined the gatherings that took place on Saturday evenings at 27 Rue de Fleurus.
Contemporaries of Leo and Gertrude, Matisse and Picasso became part of their social circle and were a part of the early Saturday evenings at 27 Rue de Fleurus.
"' At the cubiculo ': Shakespeare's Problems with Italian Language and Culture " in Michele Marrapodi ( editor ), Italian Culture in the Drama of Shakespeare & his Contemporaries: Rewriting, Remaking, Refashioning ( Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007 ), 99 – 110.
Contemporaries of Mayor Wade were the Rev.
There is an extensive critical analysis of Campbell's work in S. T. Joshi's book The Modern Weird Tale ( 2001 ), and an essay on his later work in Classics and Contemporaries ( 2009 ).
Contemporaries said Charles appeared to be in a " fever " to begin the campaign and appeared disconnected in his speech.
Contemporaries report that he was quick to get angry and resort to violence, leading to frequent political and diplomatic confrontations.
Contemporaries found great irony in the fact that the iconoclast Radcliffe, who scorned book-learning, should bequeath a substantial sum for the founding of the Radcliffe Library.
In January 1961, the most famous RBA-Young Contemporaries of all put David Hockney, the American R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake on the map.
Contemporaries report of his seemingly inhuman tolerance for pain and his utter lack of emotion.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Her Contemporaries: Literary and Intellectual Contexts.
Contemporaries described Ivan as a pacific, apathetic ruler, who didn't flinch even when Algirdas of Lithuania captured his father-in-law's capital, Bryansk.

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