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poet and Fernando
* 1888 – Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese poet ( d. 1935 )
* Fernando Pessoa ( 1888-1935 ), Portuguese poet and writer
Spanish poet Fernando de Herrera wrote the poem " Canción en alabanza de la divina majestad por la victoria del Señor Don Juan " in 1572.
* November 30 – Fernando Pessoa, poet
Past students include former Brazilian presidents Juscelino Kubitschek and Tancredo Neves ; writer, medical doctor and diplomat João Guimarães Rosa, writers Fernando Sabino, Pedro Nava and Cyro dos Anjos ; plastic surgeon Ivo Pitanguy, poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade and musicians Samuel Rosa of Skank and Fernanda Takai of Pato Fu.
* Janine Pommy-Vega ( 1942-2010 ) this cyber tombeau by poet Pierre Joris includes the opening poem of her first book, Poems to Fernando ( City Lights Books, 1968 ) and a homage-poem by Valery Oişteanu called " The Drum Circle for Janine Pommy Vega ".
Some are civic or political events such as Independence Day or local celebrations such as the birth of poet Fernando Celada, the birth of Quirino Mendoza y Cortés, composer of “ Cielito Lindo ,” and the commemoration of the meeting of Francisco Villa and Emiliano Zapata on December 4 in this area.
There are also fairs dedicated to rabbits and poinsettias, as well as local civic celebrations to honor events such as the birth of poet Fernando Celada, the birth of Quirino Mendoza y Cortés, composer of “ Cielito Lindo ,” and the commemoration of the meeting of Francisco Villa and Emiliano Zapata on December 4 in this area.
It quoted one of Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms, Álvaro de Campos, on his poem " Opiário ", and its music video featured the character of poet writing in a bar with the band playing.
The poet Fernando Demaría in an essay " Xul Solar y Paul Klee " ( published in the Argentine magazine Lyra, 1971, and quoted extensively at ), wrote, " It is not easy for the human spirit to elevate itself from astrology to astronomy, but we would be making a mistake if we forget that an authentic astrologer, like Xul Solar, is close to the source of the stars ...
This view has been propounded above all by Professor Brian Dutton, editor of Gonzalo de Berceo's collected works, although some critics ( notably Fernando Baños and Isabel Uría Maqua ) have taken a view which presents the poet as less motivated by his concerns for the monastery ; others ( particularly Gregory Andrachuk ) have linked him to the Lateran reforms.
The most famous former student, who attended for less than a year, is the poet Fernando Pessoa.
Fernando Pessoa ( 1888 – 1935 ) was a Portuguese poet.
* Mário de Sá Carneiro ( 19 May 1890 — Paris ; 26 April 1916 ), was a Portuguese poet and writer, member of the " Geração D ' Orpheu ", who, along with Fernando Pessoa and Almada Negreiros, contributed poetry and artistic prose influenced by cosmopolitanism and the European Avant-Garde
* Fernando de Herrera, sixteenth-century Spanish humanist and poet
* Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa, Portuguese poet
* Fernando Perez, 2001-Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs, and published poet in Poetry magazine.
Fernando del Paso Morante ( born April 1, 1935 ) is a Mexican novelist, essayist and poet.
Fernando F. Croce, film critic for Slant magazine, liked the film and wrote, " Perched between late -' 40s noir and mid -' 50s crime drama, this is one of the great, forgotten works of the genre ... Easily mushy, the material achieves a nearly transcendental beauty in the hands of Ray, a poet of anguished expression: The urban harshness of the city is contrasted with the austere snowy countryside for some of the most disconcertingly moving effects in all film noir.
* Fernando Villalón, poet
In one of these arcades is the sober tomb of the poet Fernando Pessoa, while several other tombs in the chapter house contain the remains of the poet and playwright Almeida Garrett ( 1799 – 1854 ), the writer-historian Alexandre Herculano ( 1810 – 1877 ), former Presidents Teófilo Braga ( 1843 – 1924 ) and Óscar Carmona ( 1869 – 1951 ).
* Fernando Alegría, Chilean poet and writer

poet and defender
Amar Shonar Bangla (, " My Golden Bengal ") is a 1905 song written and composed by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore ( defender of an undivided India ), the first ten lines of which were adopted in 1972 as the Bangladeshi national anthem.
* Adela Zamudio ( 1874 – 1925 ), author and poet, a strong defender of women's rights
She was a prolific novelist, poet, critic, and playwright, as well as an early feminist and defender of Native American and Spanish-American rights.
The poet ’ s father, Bolesław ( half-blooded Armenian ), was a soldier in the Polish Legions during World War I and a defender of Lwów ; he was a lawyer and worked as a bank manager.
Yusuf was a Sunni Sufi Ottoman Palestinian Islamic scholar, judge, prolific poet, and defender of the Ottoman Caliphate.

poet and Masonic
C. Wheeler Barnes of Denver, head of the Scottish Rite in Colorado, praised Pike as a historian, author, poet, journalist, lawyer, jurist, soldier and musician, who devoted most of his mature years to the strengthening of the Masonic Order.

poet and ideals
* The Russian poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko wrote the poem " When they murdered Lorca " (" Когда убили Лорку ") in which he portrays Lorca as being akin to Don Quixote — an immortal symbol of one's devotion to his ideals and perpetual struggle for them.
Pleasant Classical Institution, a boarding school in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he met a fellow student, Constantine Fondolaik, a Smyrna Greek whose parents had been massacred by Turks. Plymouth Church in 1866 The sensational poet Lord Byron was the ultimate in romantic ideals of the day, having died of fever fighting for Greek independence against Turkey, and Beecher saw that exoticism, as well all the romantic passion that his family frowned on, embodied in Fondolaik.
Towards the end of the 18th century, poetry began to move away from the strict Augustan ideals and a new emphasis on sentiment and the feelings of the poet.
Born in the village of Vayalar, in Alappuzha district, Kerala, Vayalar belonged to an aristocratic family but became a poet of the proletariat inspired by revolutionary ideals.
His last book of verse, Tempel en kruis ( 1940 ; “ Temple and Cross ”), an autobiographical account of the poet ’ s development, reaffirms humanistic ideals.
The narrative of the poem describes the poet ’ s perception of melancholy through a lyric discourse between the poet and the reader along with the introduction to Ancient Grecian characters and ideals.
Personification is implemented with words such as ' Joy ', ' Beauty ', ' Delight ', and ' Pleasure ' allowing the poet to create characters out of ideals and emotions as he describes his thoughts and reactions to feelings of depression.
Zerov's literary activity, both as a poet and as a translator, was in complete harmony with his ideals and theoretical postulates.
Kim Su-yeong ( Seoul, 1921-1968 ) was a Korean poet and translator whose poetry explored love and freedom as poetic and political ideals.

poet and possible
Either poet could quickly and easily select words or phrases to supply his immediate requirements as he chanted out his lines, because the kennings and the epithets made possible the construction of systems of numerous synonyms for the chief common and proper nouns.
* Roland Milk: insipid poet ( possible ancestor of Private Eye's " E. J. Thribb ").
Newson wanted to give his children the best education possible so when Elizabeth was 13 and her sister 15, they were sent to a private school, the Boarding School for Ladies in Blackheath, London, which was run by the step aunts of the poet, Robert Browning.
They appear to feature interpolations by later authors and it is possible that fragments have been wrongly attributed to him ( see Solon the reformer and poet ).
Annwfn is apparently referred to by several names, including " Mound Fortress ," " Four-Peaked Fortress ," and " Glass Fortress ", though it is possible the poet intended these to be distinct places.
The Barranco de Viznar is the site of mass graves and was proposed as another possible location of the poet ´ s remains.
* November 27 ( possible date )-Mary Robinson, poet, actress and royal mistress ( died 1800 )
O ' Rourke suggests that something of a fear of that ending is subtly implied at the end of the poem, although, unlike the other great odes, in this poem the person of the poet is entirely submerged, so there is at most a faint hint of Keats's own possible fear.
As an indication of the role played by orality in the tradition of the chanson de geste, lines and sometimes whole stanzas, especially in the earlier examples, are noticeably formulaic in nature, making it possible both for the poet to construct a poem in performance and for the audience to grasp a new theme with ease.
Wert, however, had fallen in love with the widowed Tarquinia Molza, the most famous female singer and poet in Italy, who was a lady-in-waiting at the Este court, so he endeavored to spend as much time as possible in Ferrara.
Torquato Tasso, possible friend of Wert at Ferrara, and poet whose verse he often set to music.
He insisted he was not excluding context because a poem possesses organic unity, and it is possible to derive a historical and biographical context from the language the poet uses ( Singh 1991 ).
To Kenner, the problem with Keats's Beauty and Truth statement arises out of the reader's inability to distinguish between the poet, his reflections on the urn, and any possible statement made by the urn.
The Order of the Golden Fleece was defended from possible accusations of prideful pomp by the Burgundian court poet Michault Taillevent, who asserted that it was instituted:
It is possible that the Hali referred to is the Urdu poet Maulana Hali.
Tupper survives if at all as a second-rate, puffed up poet whose success was only possible in a literary market where " philistines " might be able to approve of his platitudes.
The second parabasis in The Wasps implies that Cleon retaliated for his drubbing in The Knights with yet further efforts to intimidate or prosecute Aristophanes and it is possible that the poet publicly yielded to this pressure for a short time.
[...] However it is not possible to convey an impression of such a rare character, both a soldier and a poet, and a Christian convert.
This was later re-spelled baccalaureus to reflect a false derivation from bacca laurea " laurel berry ", alluding to the possible laurel crown of a poet or conqueror.
Annwfn is apparently referred to by several names, including " Mound Fortress ," " Four-Peaked Fortress ," and " Glass Fortress ", though it is possible the poet intended these to be distinct places.
The town's streets are named for prominent British poets, and it is possible that the town's original intended name of Milltown became shortened by association with the poet of the same name.
The English literary use of the phrase comes from Horace's Ars Poetica, where he describes his ideal epic poet as one who " does not begin the Trojan War from the double egg " ( nec gemino bellum Troianum orditur ab ouo ), the absolute beginning of events, the earliest possible chronological point, but snatches the listener into the middle of things ( in medias res ).
Herbert ’ s trips cost as little as possible, as a poet ’ s finances ( from not stable sources: prizes, honorariums for the readings etc.
Weir suggests that for the " ideologue " it might be possible to adapt " aesthetics to politics ", but that " from the perspective of the poet " a solution might be to " adapt the politics to the aesthetics ".

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