Match words from A and B to write questions and true short answers about your next holiday A go practise take go stay travel B a lot of photos sightseeing abroad your English by car with friends
.Великий Романтик Лорд Байрон (1788-1824) не прожил долгую жизнь. Он был аристократом и модным человеком. Но он любил свободу (свободу) и простую деревенскую жизни. Его личность привлекала вниманеи в Британии и во всей Европе. Он принесв свою поэзию романтизм своего времени. Он был талантливым и красивым, благородным и храбрым. Лондон восхищалась им. Джордж Гордон Байрон родился 22 января 1788 года. Он был сыном Джона Байрона и его жены Кэтрин, чьи предки (предки) были королевского дома Стюарт. Он провел свои первые годы за пределами столицы. Он жил на севере. Позже мама увезла его в Абердине. Там они жили в течение нескольких лет. Джордж уехал в Абердинскую гимназию и ему поставили памятник за пределами школы. Сейчас в нем расположен музей и художественная галерея. Позже он учился в Харроу-скул и в Кембриджском университете. Когда Байрон было 19 лет, он приехал в Лондон. Однажды написал поэт, “я проснулся (проснулся), и нашел себя (обнаружил, что я) знаменитый”. Это произошло после публикации своей автобиографической поэме “Чайлд Гарольда” в 1812 году. Тот факт, что с 1809 по 1811 году он побывал в различных частях Европы и в поэме он описал все, что с ним случилось. Летом 1816 года Байрон покинул Британию (навсегда). Он путешествовал по Европе и вскоре он стал членом греческого освободительного движения (освободительное движение), за которую он умер. Но он не привел греков в битве, как он и хотел. Он умер от лихорадки (лихорадка). (262 слова)
1) He loved the freedom and simple rural life. 2) He brought in his poetry romanticism of that time. 3) it is Now a Museum and art gallery
1)George Gordon Byron was born on January 22nd, 1788. 2)he studied at Harrow School and the University of Cambridge 3) He brought to his poetry romanticism of his times. 4)In the summer of 1816 He died of fever
Taras Shevchenko. Тарас ШевченкоArtist, poet, national bard of Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko was born on 9 March, 1814 in Moryntsi, Kiev gubernia. He was born a serf. When he was a teenager he became an orphan, and grew up in poverty. When he was 14, his owner, Engelhardt took him to serve as a houseboy. And Taras travelled with him to Vilnus and to St Petersburg. In Vilnus Taras for the first time heard different languages, Lithuanian, Russian and Polish and there he saw people whom their masters made free. When Engelhardt noticed the boy’s skiils in painting he apprenticed him to the painter Shiriayev for four years.At that time the young man met his compatriots Zoshchenko, Hrebinka, Hryhorovych, and Venetsianov, they showed his works to the famous Russian artist Karl Bryullov. Shevchenko’s paintings impressed Bryullov, and he decided to help him. Karl Bryullov painted a portrait of the Russian poet Zhukovsky and disposed it in a lottery. The money was used to buy Shevchenko’s freedom from Engelhardt in 1838.Shevchenko entered the Academy of Fine Arts in St Petersburg, there he became a student of Bryullov. Shevchenko was awarded three silver medals for his works and later he had become an Academician in engraving.Studying at the Academy T. Shevchenko understood that his main calling, his true passion was poetry. In 1840 he published his first collection of poems “Kobzar”. In 1841 followed the epic poem “Haidamaky”, in 1844 the ballad “Hamalia”.When he graduated from the Academy, he became a member of the Kiev Archeographic Commission. In 1846 in Kiev he entered the secret Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood. It was a secret political society, in 1847 it was smashed, and Shevchenko was arrested and sent to the Orenburg special corps, he was deprived the right to draw and write. 10 years of exile ruined his health, and Shevchenko became seriously ill.When he was released in 1857 it was forbidden to him to live in Ukraine. He moved to St Petersburg but on March 10, 1861 the great poet died of heart disease. He was buried in St Petersburg, but his friends wanted to fulfill the poet’s wish that he had expressed in his “Testament” and they transferred his remains to the Chernecha Hill near Kanev, in Ukraine.Shevchenko’s works take an important place in Ukrainian literature and history. His literary output consists of the collection of poetry “Kobzar”, the drama “Nazar Stodolia”; two dramatic fragments; nine novelettes, a diary, and a autobiography in Russian; and over 250 letters.Shevchenko was an outstanding poet and a highly accomplished artist. There are 835 works written by him, although 270 are known to have been lost. His collection also contains over 150 portraits, 42 self-portraits. There are many landscapes, watercolours and etchings.
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