Oliver Cromwell - translation to English
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Oliver Cromwell - translation to English


Oliver Cromwell         
Oliver Cromwell ("lord beschermer" van de engelse republiek in de 17 eeuw)
Cromwell      
n. Cromwell (Oliver, Engelse staatsman)
as you like it         
  • WD=Q21461406}}, [[Warwick Shire Hall]]
  • [[Walter Deverell]], ''The Mock Marriage of Orlando and Rosalind'', 1853
  • 1889 etching of the Forest of Arden, created by John Macpherson for a series by [[Frederick Gard Fleay]]
  • Watercolor illustration: Orlando pins love poems on the trees of the forest of Arden.
  • ''Rosalind'' by [[Robert Walker Macbeth]]
  • ''Rosalind Preparing to Leave Duke Frederick's Palace, 'As You Like It' by William Shakespeare'', [[John Dawson Watson]] (1881)
  • James Archer]] (c.1854–1858)
  • Celia]]'' by [[Hugh Thomson]]
  • John Collier]] (1890)
  • Illustration by [[Émile Bayard]] (1837–1891): "Rosalind gives Orlando a chain"
PASTORAL COMEDY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
As you like it; Silvius (fictional character); Martext; Oliver Martext; Sir Oliver Martext; Mar text; Oliver Mar Text; Sir Oliver Mar Text; Ducdame; It Was A Lover And His Lass; Como gustéis
zoals jij het wil

Definition

Sipple
·vi To sip often.

Wikipedia

Oliver Cromwell
Oliver CromwellVroeger in het Nederlands dikwijls vertaald als Olivier Cromwell. Zie bijv.
Examples of use of Oliver Cromwell
1. On this date: In 1653, Oliver Cromwell became lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland.
2. In 1658, Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the English Commonwealth, died.
3. That was a portrait of Oliver Cromwell, who was a cousin of John Hampden, the subject of this painting.
4. Unravel that knot, or hack through it, and chaos or tyranny can follow, as Oliver Cromwell found.
5. Men such as Martin Luther, Oliver Cromwell, and Napoleon Bonaparte were the rain–makers of the past.