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41Bienvenue chez les Rozes — Infobox Film name = Bienvenue chez les Rozes image size = caption = director = Francis Palluau producer = writer = Francis Palluau narrator = starring = Lorànt Deutsch Jean Dujardin Clémence Poésy music = cinematography = editing = distributor =… …
42An Apology for Poetry — Philip Sidney. Sir Philip Sidney wrote An Apology for Poetry (or, The Defence of Poesy) in approximately 1579, and it was published in 1595, after his death. It is generally believed that he was at least partly motivated by Stephen Gosson, a… …
43Harry potter (films) —  Cet article concerne les films Harry Potter. Pour le personnage, voir Harry Potter (personnage). Pour la série littéraire, voir Harry Potter. Harry Potter au cinéma est une saga américano britannique produite par Warner Bros. Pictures de… …
44Поэзи — Поэзи, Клеманс Клеманс Поэзи фр. Clémence Poésy …
45Bacon, Francis, Viscount Saint Alban (or Albans), Baron of Verulam — ▪ British author, philosopher, and statesman Introduction also called (1603–18) Sir Francis Bacon born Jan. 22, 1561, York House, London, Eng. died April 9, 1626, London lord chancellor of England (1618–21). A lawyer, statesman, philosopher,… …
46Heine, Heinrich — ▪ German author Introduction in full Christian Johann Heinrich Heine , original name (until 1825) Harry Heine born December 13, 1797, Düsseldorf, Prussia died February 17, 1856, Paris German poet whose international literary reputation… …
47Heartless (película) — Heartless Título Heartless Ficha técnica Dirección Philip Ridley Producción Pippa Cross Richard Raymond Música …
48poetry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Expression in poems Nouns 1. poetry, ars poetica, poesy, poeticism, poetics, metrics; balladry, the gay science; Muse, Calliope, Erato; versification, rhyming, prosody, orthometry, scansion. See writing …
49poem — [16] A poem is etymologically ‘something created’. The word comes via Old French poeme and Latin poēma from Greek póēma, a derivative of poeín ‘make, create’. The original sense ‘something created’ developed metaphorically via ‘literary work’ to… …
50poem — [16] A poem is etymologically ‘something created’. The word comes via Old French poeme and Latin poēma from Greek póēma, a derivative of poeín ‘make, create’. The original sense ‘something created’ developed metaphorically via ‘literary work’ to… …