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Robert Browning - translation to English

ENGLISH POET AND PLAYWRIGHT (1812 – 1889)
R Browning; Browningian; Browning, Robert
  • ''[[Clasped Hands of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning]]'', 1853 by [[Harriet Hosmer]].
  • Pied Piper]] leads the children out of [[Hamelin]]. Illustration by [[Kate Greenaway]] to the Robert Browning version of the tale.
  • A memorial plaque for a member of the [[Voluntary Aid Detachment]], engraved with a quotation from the Epilogue to Browning's ''Asolando''. The inscription reads: "In Loving Memory of Louisa A. M. McGrigor Commandant V.A.D. Cornwall 22. Who died on service, March 31, 1917. Erected by her fellow workers in the British Red Cross Society, Women Unionist Association, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and Friends. ''One who never turned her back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.''"
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1875
  • Browning after death.
  • Punch]]'' reading: "''The Ring and Bookmaker from Red Cotton Nightcap country"''
  • Portraits of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning.

Robert Browning         
n. Robert Browning (1812-1889), poeta británico
Robert McNamara         
  • U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff]] General [[Curtis LeMay]] at [[The Pentagon]] on April 10, 1963. During World War II, McNamara served under LeMay's command as a [[statistician]] for the [[United States Army Air Forces]].
  • President Johnson]] and McNamara, 9 February 1968
  • [[NATO Military Committee]] chairman General [[Adolf Heusinger]] meeting with McNamara at the Pentagon, 1964
  • McNamara with Australian Prime Minister [[Harold Holt]] at [[The Pentagon]] in July 1966
  • McNamara, [[South Vietnam]]ese PM [[Nguyễn Cao Kỳ]] and President Johnson in Honolulu in February 1966
  • President Kennedy]], Secretary of State [[Dean Rusk]] and McNamara in October 1962
  • Kennedy and McNamara with [[Iran]]'s Shah [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] in April 1962
  • President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and McNamara at a cabinet meeting, 1968
  • President [[John F. Kennedy]] and McNamara, 1962
  • World Bank President]] in 1968.
  • McNamara pointing to a map of Vietnam at a press conference in April 1965
  • Frankfurt, Germany]], September 7, 1962.
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN AND SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (1916-2009)
Robert S. McNamara; Robert Strange McNamara; Robert mcnamara; Robert S McNamara; Robert MacNamara; Robert Macnamara; Robert Mcnamara; Robert McNamera; Robert Strange Mcnamara; McNamara, Robert; Robert McNamara's
n. Robert McNamara (nacido en 1916), veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Secretario de Defensa durante la Guerra de Vietnam (1961-1968), presidente del Banco Mundial (1968-1981)
robert         
  • [[Robert I of Normandy]] a.k.a. Robert the Magnificent
MALE GIVEN NAME
List of famous Roberts; Robert (name); Roberto; Robertus; Robt; Robt.; Robert (footballer)
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Definition

Norman Foster

Norman Foster (1 de junio de 1935) es un arquitecto británico. Nació en Manchester. Estudió arquitectura en la universidad de su ciudad natal y obtuvo después una beca para proseguir sus estudios en la Universidad de Yale.

De regreso en Inglaterra, Foster trabajó durante un tiempo con el arquitecto Richard Buckminster Fuller y fundó en 1965 el estudio de arquitectos Team 4, junto con su primera esposa Wendy, Richard Rogers y la esposa de éste, Sue. Dos años más tarde el nombre del estudio fue cambiado y quedó en Foster Associates.

Wikipedia

Robert Browning

Robert Browning (7 May 1812 – 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose dramatic monologues put him high among the Victorian poets. He was noted for irony, characterization, dark humour, social commentary, historical settings and challenging vocabulary and syntax.

His early long poems Pauline (1833) and Paracelsus (1835) were acclaimed, but his reputation dwindled for a time – his 1840 poem Sordello was seen as wilfully obscure – and took over a decade to recover, by which time he had moved from Shelleyan forms to a more personal style. In 1846 he married fellow poet Elizabeth Barrett and moved to Italy. By her death in 1861 he had published the collection Men and Women (1855). His Dramatis Personae (1864) and book-length epic poem The Ring and the Book (1868–1869) made him a leading poet. By his death in 1889 he was seen as a sage and philosopher-poet who had fed into Victorian social and political discourse. Societies for studying his work survived in Britain and the US into the 20th century.

Examples of use of Robert Browning
1. Even if it doesn‘t, going for the long run seems a worthy goal, as Robert Browning suggested when he wrote, "Grow old along with me!
2. The iron merchant Ernest Benzon drew guests as notable as Felix Mendelssohn, George Eliot and Robert Browning to his lavish salon.
3. But his enduring memorial is to have been mercilessly satirised by Robert Browning in Mr Sludge, The Medium÷ Now, dont, sir!
4. The love of poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning Elizabeth‘s tyrannical father forbade his children from marrying, but she conducted a courtship with fellow poet Robert in secret.
5. But others have disagreed, including the author Giles Foden, who sparked a row when he compared Eminem‘s lyrics with the poetry of Robert Browning. ‘The word lyric derives from the poetry accompanied by lyres in Ancient Greece.