i"d like a pound of cherries - определение. Что такое i"d like a pound of cherries
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Что (кто) такое i"d like a pound of cherries - определение

1931 SONG PERFORMED BY JUDY GARLAND
Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries; Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries

Ezra Pound         
  • 48 Langham Street, [[Fitzrovia]], London W1
  • [[Allen Ginsberg]], 1978
  • [[Benito Mussolini]] in 1922
  • [[St. Elizabeths Hospital]] Center Building, [[Anacostia]], Washington, D.C., 2006
  • Pound married [[Dorothy Shakespear]] in 1914.
  • Pound lived on the first floor of 10 Church Walk, [[Kensington]], from September 1909&nbsp;– June 1910 and November 1911&nbsp;– April 1914. According to Moody, the two first-floor windows on the left were Pound's.<ref>Moody (2007), between 304 and 305</ref> According to [[Humphrey Carpenter]], Pound was on the top floor behind the window on the far left.<ref name=":2">Carpenter (1988), between 370 and 371</ref>}}
  • [[Ernest Hemingway]], 1954
  • Pound by [[E. O. Hoppé]] on the cover of ''Pavannes and Divisions'' (1918)
  • In his Cheltenham Military Academy uniform with his mother, 1898
  • Pound in 1920 by [[E. O. Hoppe]]
  • Pound by [[Wyndham Lewis]], 1919. The portrait is lost.
  • Pound with Congressman [[Usher Burdick]] just after his release from St. Elizabeth's in 1958. Burdick had helped to secure the release.<ref>Carpenter (1988), 832</ref>
  • Pound's passport photograph, c.&nbsp;1919<ref name=":2"/>
  • The graves of Pound and Olga Rudge on the [[Isola di San Michele]]
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  • Ezra Pound in marble by [[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1914)
  • [[Hilda Doolittle]], c.&nbsp;1921
  • [[Olga Rudge]]'s home in Venice, from 1928, at Calle Querini 252. The plaque can be translated as: Without ever stopping loving Venice, Ezra Pound, titan of poetry, lived in this house for half a century.
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  • [[Italian Social Republic]], September 1943&nbsp;– May 1945
  • [[Olga Rudge]], 1920
  • Poetry]]'', October 1912
  • [[James Joyce]], c. 1918
  • [[T. S. Eliot]], 1923
  • Thaddeus Coleman Pound]], Pound's paternal grandfather, in the late 1880s
  • In 1958 Ezra and Dorothy lived with Mary at [[Schloss Brunnenburg]].
  • Toilet paper showing start of Canto LXXIV<ref>Sieburth (2003), [https://books.google.com/books?id=TubCKx3F6UQC&pg=PR36 xxxvi]</ref>
  • First floor of the [[Vienna Café]] with its mirrored ceiling, [[Oxford Street]], in 1897. The room became a meeting place for Pound, [[Wyndham Lewis]], and other writers.
AMERICAN POET AND CRITIC
Pound, Ezra; Ezra Loomis Pound; Ezra W. L. Pound; Ezra Weston Loomis Pound; Ezra W Pound; Ezra pound; Ezra Pound bibliography; Ezra W.L. Pound; Ezra WL Pound; Ezra W. Pound; Weston Llewmys; Poundian; M. D. Atkins; William Atheling; Abel Sanders; B. H. Dias; T. J. V.; Poet of Titchfield Street; A. Venison; Bastien von Helmholtz
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885 – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II. His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-page epic poem, The Cantos (c.
Pound (town), Wisconsin         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pound (town), Marinette County, Wisconsin; Pound (town), Marinette County, WI; Pound (town), WI
Pound is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,367 at the 2000 census.
Pinfold         
  • [[Capenhurst]] pinfold, [[Cheshire]]. A pinfold has existed on this site since the 10th century.
  • town pound]] of [[Glocester, Rhode Island]], c. 1748
  • [[Milton Malsor]] village pound, [[Northamptonshire]], England, dating from at least 1686.
  • disp=or}} to the north-east.)
PLACE WHERE STRAY LIVESTOCK WERE IMPOUNDED
Pinfold; Poundfield; Pound (village); Village pound
<i>·nouni> A place in which stray cattle or domestic animals are confined; a pound; a penfold.

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Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries

"Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" is a popular song with music by Ray Henderson and lyrics by Lew Brown, published in 1931. Ethel Merman introduced this song in George White's Scandals of 1931. A Rudy Vallée version, recorded in 1931, spent five weeks in the top-10 pop music charts. The song was revived in 1953 by singer Jaye P. Morgan.

The song title gave rise to the revue of composer Ray Henderson's music called It's the Cherries, which launched the American Composer Series in 2000.