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- Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640) was a Polish Baroque poet. Daniel Naborowski was born in Kraków. Like many Polish noblemen of the time, he was a Calvinist...
- wrote sonnets using 11-syllable metre, but in the 17th century Daniel Naborowski translated one of Petrarch's sonnets using 13-syllable lines: Adam Mickiewicz...
- Jan Andrzej Morsztyn (1621–1693) Zbigniew Morsztyn (1628–1689) Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640) Adam Naruszewicz (1733–1796) Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (1758–1841)...
- she died before the house was completed. The Polish baroque poet Daniel Naborowski wrote a short poem praising Elizabeth's eyes. He had seen her in 1609...
- Frycz Modrzewski, humanism Jan Andrzej Morsztyn Zbigniew Morsztyn Daniel Naborowski Adam Naruszewicz, translation, history Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz Cyprian...
- Mościcki, Mościeczny, Mrokowski, Mrowczewski, Mrzeski, Mrzewski. N: Naborowski, Naddolski, Nadolski, Nadulski, Nahumowicz, Nartowski, Nasierowski, Nasiłowski...
- Kochowski Andrzej Zbylitowski Hieronim Morsztyn Jan Andrzej Morsztyn Daniel Naborowski Justus Ludwik Decjusz Latin was very po****r and often mixed with the...
- Paprocki (1543?–1614), historiographer, genealogist Szymon Szymonowic (1558–1629) Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640) Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640)...
- (1899–1977), Russian novelist and poet in Russian and English Daniel Naborowski (1573–1640), Polish poet Cecilia del Nacimiento (1570–1646), Spanish nun...
- ludzki słynie) was used earlier by another Polish baroque poet, Daniel Naborowski in the poem "The Brevity of Life" (in Polish Krótkość żywota). The poem...