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Dutch novelist (1753–1824)
Jhr. Rhijnvis Feith (christened 9 February 1753 in Zwolle – 8 February 1824 in Zwolle) was a Dutch poet. Feith was born into an aristocratic family in
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politics Pieter Feith (born 1945), Dutch diplomat Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824), Dutch poet Feit This page lists people with the surname Feith. If an internal
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Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831), Hiëronymus van Alphen (1746–1803), and Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824). Piet Paaltjens (ps. of François Haverschmidt, 1835–1894)
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City and municipality in Overijssel, Netherlands
Government Information Service A. den Doolaard (1901–1994), author Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824), author Everhardus Johannes Potgieter (1808–1875), author
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Dutch politician (1909–1974)
Elburg In office 1 April 1940 – 15 May 1940 Ad interim Preceded by Rhijnvis Feith Succeeded by Godert van Lynden Personal details Born Jan Smallenbroek
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List of important works of Dutch Literature
kinderen 1782 Jacobus Bellamy Songs of my youth 1783 Rhijnvis Feith Julia 1784–1793 Rhijnvis Feith Letters over various subjects (6 parts) 1784–1786 A
Basic Library of Dutch Literature
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"Rhijnvis Feith, (1753-1824)", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Hendrikus Octavius Feith"
Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (F)
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Dutch literary award
Geweer met terugslag 1965 – P.J.A.M. Buijnsters: Tussen twee werelden-Rhijnvis Feith als dichter van Het Graf - Cornelis Verhoeven: Filosofie van de troost
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Van Alphen was an exponent of the more sentimental school along with Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824), whose romances are steeped in Weltschmerz. In Hendrik Tollens
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Reval, then subject to the Russian Empire. Jozef Ignác Bajza – René Rhijnvis Feith – Julia Thomas Holcroft – The Family Picture Sophia Lee – The Recess
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(1864–1932) 1931–1933 Augustus Fentener van Vlissingen (1862–1951) 1933–1939 Rhijnvis Feith (1868–1953) 1939–1940 Lodewijk Ernst Visser (1871–1942) 1941–1944 Johannes
List of presidents of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands
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man and nature, a precursor to later Romantic poetry, United States Rhijnvis Feith, Het Graf ("The Grave"), in four cantos, Netherlands Death years link
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Forehead, Intelligence
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Of the Heavens; Heavenly; Divine; Of Sky
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