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John Clare - translation to English

ENGLISH POET (1793-1864)
Clare, John; Mary Joyce
  • Clare's grave in Helpston churchyard
  • Clare's birthplace, [[Helpston]], [[Peterborough]]. The cottage was subdivided with his family renting a part.
  • John Clare memorial, [[Helpston]]
  • The only known photograph of Clare, 1862

John Clare         
n. John Clare (1793-1864), englischer Dichter
Clare Boothe Luce         
  • Clare Boothe Luce, ambassador to Italy, with husband Henry Luce (1954)
  • Clare Boothe as a young socialite in the 1920s
  • Madame Chiang]] welcome Clare Boothe Luce, April 1942
  • The Women]]''
AMERICAN WRITER, POLITICIAN, AMBASSADOR, JOURNALIST AND ANTI-COMMUNIST ACTIVIST (1903-1987)
Clare Booth Luce; Claire Boothe Luce; Clair Boothe Luce; Clare Luce; Claire Booth Luce; Clara Booth Luce; Luce, Clare Boothe; Clare B. Luce; Clare Boothe; Hon. Clare Boothe Luce; Ann Clare Brokaw; Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute; Clare Boothe Brokaw; Clare Boothe-Luce; Clare Boothe Luce Scholarship; Ann Boothe
Clare Boothe Luce, (1903-87) amerikanische Stückeschreiberin und Diplomatin, republikanisches Mitglied des Amerikanischen Representantenhaus, Botschafterin in Italien während der Eisenhower Präsidentschaft, Ehefrau des Herausgebers Henry Luce
Saint Clare of Assisi         
  • Basilica of Saint Clare]], in  Assisi
  • Fresco of Saint Clare and sisters of her order, church of [[San Damiano, Assisi]]
  • Saint Clare intervenes to save a child from a wolf; panel by [[Giovanni di Paolo]], 1455.
  • Statue of Saint Clare on the campus of Santa Clara University (2022)
  • [[Basilica of Saint Clare]], [[Assisi]]
ITALIAN SAINT
Saint Clara de Asís; Saint Clare of Assisi; Santa Chiara d'Assisi; Clare of Assisi, Saint; Saint Clara; St. Clara; St Clara; St. Clare of Assisi; Chiara Offreduccio; Claire of Assisi; Saint Clara de Asis; St clare of assisi; Saint Claire of Assisi; St. Claire of Assisi; Offreduccio; Clare of assisi; Patron saint of television; St Clare of Assisi
n. Klara von Assisi (1194-1253), in Italien geborene Frau die einen Orden franziskanischer Nonnen gründete

Definition

Clare
·noun A nun of the order of St. Clare.

Wikipedia

John Clare

John Clare (13 July 1793 – 20 May 1864) was an English poet. The son of a farm labourer, he became known for his celebrations of the English countryside and sorrows at its disruption. His work underwent major re-evaluation in the late 20th century; he is now often seen as a major 19th-century poet. His biographer Jonathan Bate called Clare "the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced. No one has ever written more powerfully of nature, of a rural childhood, and of the alienated and unstable self."

Examples of use of John Clare
1. John Clare, the Dixons chief executive, said the period was traditionally its quietest.
2. Article continues Dixons will move online as "a pure play e–tailer", said DSG chief executive John Clare.
3. "We have looked at the general environment," DSG chief executive John Clare told reporters in a conference call Wednesday.
4. Article continues DSG‘s chief executive, John Clare, said the 30m sale would allow his group to focus on its core electrical and computing formats.
5. "The outlook for the year ahead is uncertain, but we are anticipating a challenging trading environment," said chief executive John Clare.