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Qué (quién) es qui se donne de grands airs - definición

POEM BY JOHN PIERPONT
The airs of palestine; Airs of Palestine

felo de se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
[L.] Suicide, self-murderer.
Felo-de-se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
·noun One who deliberately puts an end to his own existence, or loses his life while engaged in the commission of an unlawful or malicious act; a suicide.
Felo de se         
A CONCEPT APPLIED AGAINST THE PERSONAL ESTATES (ASSETS) OF ADULTS WHO ENDED THEIR OWN LIVES
Felo-de-se; Felo-de-Se; Felo de Se
Felo de se (from Medieval Latin fel[l]ō dē sē, "felon of him-/herself") was a concept applied against the personal estates (assets) of adults who ended their own lives.

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The Airs of Palestine

The Airs of Palestine is a poem by John Pierpont (1785–1866), first published in 1816 (Baltimore: B. Edes; various reprints). It is probably the most famous of his poems, and provided the title for his book Airs of Palestine and Other Poems (Boston: Munroe, 1840).

The poem was a huge success; sale of its copyright funded Pierpont's Harvard Divinity School education and inspired his closest friend and former business partner John Neal to experiment with writing as a means of funding his law education in Baltimore.