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Lamartine is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States.
* Alphonse de Lamartine is elected a député of France.
One of the most notable is the novel Graziella written by Alphonse de Lamartine, who came to Procida at the beginning of the 19th century while in the French army.
One of his chief titles to fame is that, together with Alphonse Daudet, he drew the attention of Lamartine to Mistral's Mireio.
Alphonse de Lamartine dedicated a poem to him ( Retour, 1826 ) praising his genius: " the future sons will say [...] it is your heart, which through your mellifluous writings you have passed to us ".
( 277 ) Elvira is possibly named for a character in Alphonse de Lamartine ’ s Méditations poétiques ( 1820 ) and Harmonies poétiques et religieuses ( 1830 ).
Starry Night Over the Rhone ( September 1888 ) is one of Vincent van Gogh's paintings of Arles at night ; it was painted at a spot on the river bank that was only a minute or two's walk from the Yellow House on the Place Lamartine which Van Gogh was renting at the time.
Filip Shiroka's verse, inspired by early nineteenth-century French and Italian romantic poets such as Alfred de Musset ( 1810-1857 ), Alfonse de Lamartine ( 1790-1869 ) and Tommaso Grossi ( 1790-1853 ) whom he had read as a young man in Shkodër, does not cover any unusual thematic or lexical range, nor is it all of literary quality, though the latter assertion is no doubt valid for most Rilindja poets.
French literature from the first half of the century was dominated by Romanticism, which is associated with such authors as Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, père, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alphonse de Lamartine, Gérard de Nerval, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, Théophile Gautier and Alfred de Vigny.

Lamartine and famous
The most famous composers were Noel Rosa, Ary Barroso, Lamartine Babo, Braguinha ( also known as João de Barro ), and Ataulfo Alves.
Lac du Bourget was made famous by several romantic poems of Alphonse de Lamartine, including Le Lac, as well as by descriptions by Xavier de Maistre, Honoré de Balzac, and Alexandre Dumas.

Lamartine and for
Railways became a national medium for the modernization of backward regions, and a leading advocate of this approach was the poet-politician Alphonse de Lamartine.
Hugo, Lamartine, and Rossini lauded over the ceremony, while critics saw cause for alarm, and Béranger notoriously mocked the King in a song, titled " The Coronation of King Charles the Simple ".
Alphonse de Lamartine chose him as minister of education in the provisional government, and Carnot set to work to organize the primary school systems, proposing a law for obligatory and free primary instruction, and another for the secondary education of girls.
Reportedly the poet Alphonse de Lamartine also fell in love with her, and she was the inspiration for Elvire in his 1820 autobiographical Poetic Meditation " Le Lac " (" The Lake "), which describes in retrospect the fervent love shared by a couple from the point of view of the bereaved man.
The work was in fact the first attempt to substitute for the popular representations of Thiers and Lamartine a critical investigation which was carried on with such brilliance by Taine and Sorel.
This provisional government with < span lang =" fr "> Dupont de l ' Eure </ span > as its president, consisted of < span lang =" fr "> Lamartine </ span > for foreign affairs, < span lang =" fr "> Crémieux </ span > for justice, < span lang =" fr "> Ledru-Rollin </ span > for the interior, < span lang =" fr "> Carnot </ span > for public instruction, < span lang =" fr "> Goudchaux </ span > for finance, < span lang =" fr "> Arago </ span > for the navy, and < span lang =" fr "> Burdeau </ span > for war.
While abroad, she tenaciously solicited support and contributions for the Boston fairs from elite members of British and European society, such as Lady Byron, Harriet Martineau, Alexis de Toqueville, Victor Hugo, and Alphonse de Lamartine.
* The Quai Lamartine ( quay ), the Vallon des Rigollettes, the Physical Activity Training Course ( P. A. P. A ) and the Marina: many places suitable for walking and relaxing.
To these works should be added his monuments to Cardinal Lavigerie and to General de La Fayette ( in Washington, DC ), and his statues of Alphonse de Lamartine ( 1876 ) and St Vincent de Paul ( 1879 ), as well as the Honoré de Balzac, which he executed for the Société des gens de lettres on their rejection of that by Auguste Rodin ; and the busts of Carolus-Duran and Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin ( 1896 ).
Hetzel was a well-known republican, and in 1848 he became chief of cabinet for Alphonse de Lamartine ( then minister of Foreign Affairs ), and afterward for the minister of the Navy.
In France, railways became a national medium for the modernization of backward regions, and a leading advocate of this approach was the poet-politician Alphonse de Lamartine.
He published his Genie de l ' Homme in 1807, and in 1820 his Etudes poétiques, which had the misfortune to appear shortly after the Meditations of Lamartine, so that the author did not receive the credit for their real originality.
The revolution in France had brought together classes of wildly different interests: the bourgeoisie desired electoral reforms ( a democratic republic ), socialist leaders ( like Louis Blanc, Pierre Joseph Proudhon and the radical Auguste Blanqui ) asked for a " right to work " and the creation of national workshops ( a social welfare republic ) and for France to liberate the oppressed peoples of Europe ( Poles and Italians ), while moderates ( like the aristocrat Alphonse de Lamartine ) sought a middle ground.

Lamartine and poem
It also appears in the works of Victor Hugo: Les Misérables ( III, Marius, chap III ) and in a poem dedicated to Lamartine ( Les Feuilles d ' automne, chap IX ).
* Alphonse de Lamartine writes the poem Le Retour when De Maistre returns to Paris.

Lamartine and Le
Although from early on connected with Legitimism, he became closely associated with the Republican Alphonse de Lamartine, to whose paper, Le Bien Public, he was a principal contributor.

Lamartine and which
Beside Dupont de l ' Eure, the provisional government was dominated by liberals such as Lamartine ( Foreign Affairs ), Ledru-Rollin ( Interior ), Crémieux ( Justice ), Burdeau ( War ), etc., because it was pursuing political reform at the expense of the socio-economic reform, which Proudhon considered basic.
As a concession made by < span lang =" fr "> Lamartine </ span > to popular aspirations, and in exchange of the maintaining of the tricolor flag, he conceded the Republican triptych of < span lang =" fr "> Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité </ span >, written on the flag, on which a red rosette was also to be added.
< span lang =" fr "> Lamartine </ span >, thinking that he was sure to be the choice of the electors under universal suffrage, won over the support of the Chamber, which did not even take the precaution of rendering ineligible the members of families which had reigned over France.
Lamartine opposed popular aspirations, and in exchange of the maintaining of the tricolor flag, conceded the Republican motto of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, written on the flag, on which a red rosette was also to be added.
His conservative and religious instincts showed themselves early, and he published Réflexions sur la doctrine de Saint-Simon a pamphlet against Saint-Simonianism in 1831, which attracted the attention of the French poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine.
His father Ralph Lamartine Newbery, emigrated from Long Island, New York, and settled in Argentina after the American Civil War ( in which, supposedly, he took part at the Battle of Gettysburg ).
He wrote under the obvious influence of Lamartine, preaching the gospel of liberalism and Christianity in verses which, though deficient in force, leave the impression of a sincere devotion and a charming personality.

Lamartine and by
Alphonse Marie Louis de Lamartine, who had been a leader of the moderate republicans in France during the 1840s became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Provisional Government that was established by this Assembly.
The poems are written in a wide variety of verse forms and show that Gautier attempts to imitate other, more established Romantic poets such as Sainte-Beuve, Alphonse de Lamartine, and Hugo, before Gautier eventually found his own way by becoming a critic of Romantic excesses.
Peter V. Sang, an organizer of the Seven Mile Creek Community, and then its postmaster and town clerk, circulated a petition to change the name of the town from Seven Mile Creek to Lamartine, in honor of the French revolutionary, whose works and political activity had been acknowledged by the United States Government on April 26, 1848 by formal diplomatic recognition.
Lamartine in front of the Hôtel de Ville de Paris, on the 25 February 1848, by Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux | Félix Philippoteaux
Lamartine, by Henri Decaisne ( Musée de Mâcon )
#" Softly and Tenderly " ( composed by Will Lamartine Thompson, performed by Rebecca Lynn Howard ) – 3: 05
#" Softly and Tenderly ( Reprise )" ( composed by Will Lamartine Thompson, performed by Dino Kartsonakis ) – 4: 37
The Republic was then proclaimed by < span lang =" fr "> Alphonse de Lamartine </ span > in the name of the provisional government elected by the Chamber under the pressure of the mob.
Led by poet-politician Alphonse de Lamartine, the government rejected the crowd's demand: " he red flag that you have brought back here has done nothing but being trailed around the Champ-de-Mars in the people's blood in 91 and 93, whereas the Tricolore flag went round the world along with the name, the glory and the liberty of the homeland!
He and Alphonse de Lamartine held the tribune in the Chamber of Deputies until the Parisian populace stopped serious discussion by invading the Chamber.
Having sold his personal library to Academia Mihăileană, Kogălniceanu was in Paris and other Western European cities from 1845 to 1847, joining the Romanian student association ( Societatea Studenţilor Români ) that included Ghica, Bălcescu, and Rosetti and was presided over by the French poet Alphonse de Lamartine.
His poetry belongs to the school of Chateaubriand and Alphonse de Lamartine, imitating classical models, inspired by a sense of the ideal, and worshipping nature as revealing the divine.
French poetry from the first half of the century was dominated by Romanticism, associated with such authors as Victor Hugo, Alphonse de Lamartine, and Gérard de Nerval.
The club's official anthem was composed by Lamartine Babo, who composed the anthems of the Rio de Janeiro big clubs.

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