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  1. Name in Other Languages: 加甫里尔·杰尔查文, 加甫里爾·傑爾查文, Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, Gawriła Dierżawin, Гаўрыла Раманавіч Дзяржавін, Gavrila Derjavine, גברייל דרז'אבין, Gavriil Romanovič Deržavin, Gavrila Deržavin, Gawriil Romanowitsch Derschawin, ガヴリーラ・デルジャーヴィン, Γαβριήλ Ντερζάβιν ...

  2. Gavrila Deržavin, Vladimir Borovikovski, 1811, Puškinin taidemuseo, Moskova Gavrila Deržavin, Vladimir Borovikovski (attr.), 1791-1800, Eremitaašin taidemuseo, Pietari Gavriil (Gavrila) Romanovitš Deržavin (ven. Гаврии́л (Гаври́ла) Рома́нович Держа́вин); (14. heinäkuuta (J: 3. heinäkuuta) 1743 Kazan, Venäjän keisarikunta – 20. heinäkuuta (J: 8 ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 1982 · A comprehensive collection of poetry of Gavrila Derzhavin, one of the seminal figures in russian literature. Derzhavin's odes deal with topics of patriotism, place of man in histroy and the questions of duty. One of his most lyrical and profound works are meditations on God, life and death and human identity. 320 pages, Paperback.

  4. Derzhavin commenced writing "God" in 1780, but finished it only in 1784, under the influence of a strong religious emotion. It begins with an appeal to God, then extols the infinite power and wisdom of the Divinity. The individual is the reflex of the Divinity, and hence not insignificant. The relationship to God is recognized and, therefore ...

  5. 2 de feb. de 2017 · El trabajo tiene como objetivo establecer la fecha y el autoral que se debe la primera traducción de la oda de Derzhavin, yaque siempre se ha creído que era una traducción de un autoranónimo. Se describen y se comparan las opiniones de diferentesinvestigadores de este tema y se lleva a cabo un análisis de las dostraducciones al español más antiguas publicadas en las revistasespañolas.

  6. To go up on that high peak. Where the rose without thorns grows, Where virtue dwells: It takes my spirit and mind prisoner, Tell me how to find it. Tell me, Felitsa: How to live opulently yet justly, How to subdue the storm of passions. And be happy in the world.

  7. The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Derzhavin, Gavrila Romanovich Born July 3 (14), 1743, in the village of Karmachi or Sokury, in present-day Laishevo Raion, Tatar ASSR; died July 8 (20), 1816, in the village of Zvanka, present-day Novgorod Oblast. Russian poet. Derzhavin was ...