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Agnita Agnita,
Serbia Paliga cf. Thracian,
Ancient Gr**** Aegitna,
Aigaios amurg, -uri 'sunset'
Paliga related to the name of the Gr****
island Amorgós, and...
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Israel and abroad. In 2005, he
published his
first volume of verse,
Poeme De
Amurg,
which was also
appreciated for its
literary qualities. He
frequently wrote...
- Box
Office Results". www.boxofficemojo.com.
Retrieved August 10, 2018. "
Amurg: Zori de Zi 2, cea mai buna
lansare din
toate timpurile in Romania: Bella...
- opus 3
Enescu m'a Dit (Muzica 3/1993 [pp] 13-146
edited by
Ileana Ratiu) "
Amurg" (text by
Victor Tulbure) Four Songs, opus 1 (texts by Ștefan
Octavian Iosif...
- Petrovici,
Oreste Georgescu and I. Dragoslav. His
debut volume, Cântece în
amurg ("Songs in Twilight"),
appeared in 1906.
Drawn into the capital's literary...
- church, an
experience which would later inspire his
first major poem, 1899's
Amurg violet (Purple Twilight). He
exhibited a
talent for
drawing and developed...
-
Alexandru Macedonski Barberis published an autobiography, Din zori până în
amurg (From Dawn
until Dusk). She died on
October 11, 1986 in Bucharest. "Vă mai...
- Washington, D.C., Seville, and Miami. His
works include: Dalila, Auroră și
amurg,
Timpul și Clio, Neutralitate, Selene, Antineea, Meditație, Salomea, Pieta...
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transition toward a
traditional Gândirism. His
later works included Cântece de
amurg (1969),
Viorile vârstei (1972),
Lirice (1973),
Elegii și
elegii (1974),...
- 1956.
Zilele nu se întorc niciodată, Bucharest, 1945 Întâmplări
dintre amurg şi noapte, Bucharest, 1946 Les
mailles du filet. Mon
journal de Roumanie...