BOBRISCHEV-Pushkin Nikolai( Poet of the first quarter of the XIX century)
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Biography BOBRISCHEV-Pushkin Nikolai
Precise biographical information about him has survived, and some literary historians have speculated it was the Decembrist Nikolay Sergeyevich Pushkin, Boris, who died in exile, which was also very little is known. Was a prominent member of "Calliope", in which printed in 1816: "Circe", Trans. Cantata F. Rousseau, . "Happiness is a solitary life", . from Floriana, . "Contentment and peace" and "On the Jewish Poetry", in 1817: "Immortality", . "Morning in the village", . "To philanthropist", . Horace, . and Saadievy thought "; in 1820 and 1823 respectively:" Excerpts from Saint-Lambert's poem "The Seasons", . In 1824, Mr.. in "Son of the Fatherland published" Memoirs of Bonaparte. From Lamartine ". - See. SA. Vengerov, "critical-biographical dictionary" (t. IV) and "Power" (T. I).
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