Rupert Brooke
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Rupert Brooke — Born 3 August 1887 Rugby, Warwickshire, England Died 23 April 1915(1915 04 23) (aged 27) … Wikipedia
Rupert Brooke — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rupert Brooke Nacimiento 3 de agosto de 1887 Rugby (Warwicksh … Wikipedia Español
Rupert Brooke — (1913) Rupert Chawner Brooke (* 3. August 1887 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England; † 23. April 1915 vor Lemnos, Ägäis) war ein englischer Dichter. Inhaltsverzeichn … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rupert Brooke — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Brooke. Rupert Brooke Rupert Chawner Brooke (3 août 1887 23 avril 1915) était un p … Wikipédia en Français
Rupert Brooke — noun English lyric poet (1887 1915) • Syn: ↑Brooke • Instance Hypernyms: ↑poet * * * Rupert Brooke [Rupert Brooke] … Useful english dictionary
Afterword on Rupert Brooke — is a poem by F. T. Prince published in 1976. Prince s note on the poem states The verse is syllabic, in a measure of twelve syllables devised by Robert Bridges. He is referring to Bridges Neo Miltonic Syllabics. Prince writes that Bridges poem… … Wikipedia
Brooke — can refer to: * Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas * Brooke Bond, a tea company * Brooke, Norfolk, England * Brooke, Rutland, EnglandPeople with the surname Brooke* Elizabeth Brooke, Lady Wyatt, alleged mistress of Henry VIII and … Wikipedia
Brooke — ist ein Familienname und ein meist weiblicher Vorname Namensträgerinnen Brooke Adams (* 1949), US amerikanische Schauspielerin Brooke Astor (1902–2007), US amerikanische Philanthropin Brooke Bennett (* 1980), US amerikanische Schwimmerin Brooke… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BROOKE (R.) — BROOKE RUPERT (1887 1915) Poète, prosateur et critique anglais, Rupert Brooke n’a pas eu le temps de développer ses talents ni de définir une personnalité qui comportait autre chose que le charme et que l’auréole d’une mort précoce, sans même… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Brooke, Rupert — born Aug. 3, 1887, Rugby, Warwickshire, Eng. died April 23, 1915, Skyros, Greece English poet. His best known work, the sonnet sequence 1914 (1915), which includes the popular poem The Soldier, expresses an idealism in the face of death that is… … Universalium