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Fifine at the Fair is a poem in
Alexandrine couplets by
Robert Browning,
published in 1872. In the prologue, the poet
compares himself to the
swimmer who...
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Jessica Lili (2020).
Kitiaga mo
fakamahani e
hikihikiaga matagi he tau
fifine Niue: tau pūhala he tau
hiapo Niue women's
perspectives and experiences...
- 1949,
Carrier moved to St.
Tropez to work in a friend's restaurant, Chez
Fifine,
where he
found relief from a bout of depression.
Starting to
write about...
- dies. Her
lawyer Miguel insists that the woman's two
other grandchildren,
Fifine and her
brother Jean-Paul, be at the château for the
reading of the will...
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Pierrot Leda Gys as
Louisette Emilio Ghione as
Pochinet Elvira Radaelli as
Fifine Amedeo Ciaffi as
Julot Ninne as A
Child Moliterno p.33 Moliterno, Gino....
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right and is
given the hand of the
youngest princess,
named Fifine, in marriage.
Fifine goes to the
stables and a
white mare
warns her that her suitor...
- Gobèche
Marguerite Moreno as Cléôpartre de de Bérodie
Jacqueline Daix as
Fifine Jean
Tissier as M.
Squale Jeanne Fusier-Gir as La cuisinière Abel Jacquin...
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notable long poems,
Michael Drayton's Poly-Olbion and
Robert Browning's
Fifine at the Fair, they have more
often featured alongside other lines. During...
- Role (uncredited) 1960: L'eau a la
bouche as Séraphine Brett-Juval, aka
Fifine 1960: Le Bel âge (by
Pierre Kast) as
Alexandra 1960:
Tarzan the Magnificent...
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Adventure (1871)
Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau,
Saviour of
Society (1871)
Fifine at the Fair (1872) Red
Cotton Night-Cap
Country (1873) Aristophanes' Apology...