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

COMPILATION ALBUM BY GLENN HUGHES
Incense & Peaches; From The Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches; From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches

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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From the Archives Volume I – Incense & Peaches

From The Archives Volume I – Incense & Peaches is a compilation album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. The songs were recorded in various sessions between 1995 and 1998. It was released in 2000 on Hughes’ own Pink Cloud Records.