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William Congreve - Wikipedia
William Congreve (24 January 1670 – 19 January 1729) was an English playwright, satirist and poet. He spent most of his early career between London and Dublin, ...
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Congreve rocket - Wikipedia
The Congreve rocket was a type of rocket artillery designed by British inventor Sir William Congreve in 1808. The design was based upon the rockets deployed ...
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William Congreve | English Playwright & Poet - Britannica
William Congreve was an English dramatist who shaped the English comedy of manners through his brilliant comic dialogue, his satirical portrayal of the war ...
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Congreve
Congreve may refer to:
Congreve (surname)
Congreve (crater), a lunar crater
Congreve (horse), an Argentine thoroughbred racehorse who sired Kayak II Congreve, the stately home of the Congreve family in County Waterford, Ireland
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CONGREVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Congreve definition: William, 1670–1729, English dramatist.. See examples of CONGREVE used in a sentence.
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TOP 25 QUOTES BY WILLIAM CONGREVE (of 84) | A-Z Quotes
You are a woman: you must never speak what you think; your words must contradict your thoughts, but your actions may contradict your words. William Congreve.
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Congreve
Congreve (ˈkɒŋgriːv) [An English surname.] 1. More fully Congreve rocket: A kind of rocket for use in war, invented in 1808 by Col. Sir William Congreve (1772–1828).1809 Naval Chron. XXI. 349 Shrapnell's shells and Congreve's rockets. Ibid. XXII. 371 A 32-pounder Congreve. 1827 Praed Poems, Red Fish...
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William Congreve | Westminster Abbey
Writer and Playwright William Congreve, dramatist, has a memorial near his grave in the south aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey.
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William Congreve - Restoration Comedy, Plays, Poems | Britannica
Congreve is the outstanding writer of the English comedy of manners, markedly different in many respects from others of this period of the drama.
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An Outline of English Fiction - William Congreve
William Congreve (January 24, 1670 – January 19, 1729) was an English playwright and poet. Born in Bardsey, England (near Leeds), ...
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Congreve Hall | Housing & Residential Life
Living in Congreve will put you in the center of the UNH campus. Proximity to the campus core and steps away from recreation facilities.
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Congreve (horse)
Congreve was the leading sire in Argentine on seven occasions, ranked twice second, and was also a top broodmare sire, topping that list five times., Congreve The 1951 winner, Yatasto, was two generations removed from Congreve.
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Congreve (crater)
Congreve is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon relative to the Earth, and lies across the lunar equator. Congreve is a crater of Nectarian age.
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Walter Congreve
Early life
Walter Norris Congreve was the son of William and Fanny E. Congreve of Castle Church, Stafford. Their younger son Geoffrey Cecil Congreve was created a baronet, of Congreve in the County of Stafford, in July 1927.
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What is the origin of epigraphs? What are the origins of putting epigraphs in a work? Wikipedia has this example from 1700, but no explanation on when or why epigraphs came into vogue. > Facsimile of the original t...
The first known epigraph was used in Froissart's "Chroniques" about 1404 and «Calendarium» of Regimontan at 1476. > Э. стали применяться в лит-ре с нач. 15 в., впервые, насколько известно, в кн. «Хроники» («Chronique», написана к 1404, опубл. 1495) Ж. Фруассара, «Calendarium» Реджомонтано (Венеция, ...
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