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    (1850–1852) (Amsterdam: Aarts, 1982) Works by Piet Paaltjens at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) `Paaltjens schrijver Oera Linda' Het Oera Linda boek was...
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    Snikken en grimlachjes is the best-known work of Piet Paaltjens, a fictional poet created by Dutch poet and minister François Haverschmidt (1835–1894)...
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  • Hiëronymus van Alphen (1746–1803), and Rhijnvis Feith (1753–1824). Piet Paaltjens (ps. of François Haverschmidt, 1835–1894) represents in Dutch the Romantic...
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    possible double agent Hendrik Niehoff (1495–c. 1561), pipe organ maker Piet Paaltjens (1835–1894), minister and romantic author Joachim van Plettenberg (1739–1793)...
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  • Alfred Iverson Jr., American Confederate Army officer (d. 1911) 1835 – Piet Paaltjens, Dutch minister and poet (d. 1894) 1838 – Margaret E. Knight, American...
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    Haverschmidt (1835–1894), well known for writing poetry under the pseudonym Piet Paaltjens. Haverschmidt lived in Friesland and was an acquaintance of Verwijs...
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    Navy Engelbertus Lucas Jr. (1785–1870) a Dutch senior naval officer Piet Paaltjens (1835–1894) a Protestant clergyman and romantic author Christian Osepins...
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  • Cees Nooteboom Henri Nouwen Martinus Nijhoff Inte Onsman Olga Orman Piet Paaltjens (François Haverschmidt) Johannes Hendricus van der Palm Connie Palmen...
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  • François Haverschmidt may refer to: Piet Paaltjens, the pseudonym of Dutch writer François Haverschmidt (1835–1894) François Haverschmidt (ornithologist)...
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  • Verbroeck. His grandfather François Haverschmidt wrote under the pseudonym Piet Paaltjens. As a young boy he was part of a birdwatchers group along with his friend...
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  • I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – X – Y – Z Piet Paaltjens (1835–1894, Netherlands, p/f/nf), pseudonym of François Haverschmidt...
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  • (J.H.F. Grönloh) Martinus Nijhoff Paul van Ostaijen Willem Jan Otten Piet Paaltjens (François HaverSchmidt) Ester Naomi Perquin Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer Hugo...
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  • Life and Death of Jason Jan Neruda – Knihy veršů (Books of Verses) Piet Paaltjens (François Haverschmidt) – Snikken en grimlachjes: poëzie uit den studententijd...
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    Rilke, William Shakespeare, and W. B. Yeats, as well as local writers Piet Paaltjens and J. C. Bloem. One of the more obscure poems in the collection is...
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    church dates from the 13th century and was restored in 1978. The author Piet Paaltjens used to be a minister at the church. The Reformed church dates from...
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    Welsink, Dick (2001). "Who's who in 'Jan van Zutphen's afscheidsmaal' van Piet Paaltjens". Nieuw Letterkundig Magazijn. 19: 34–38. Retrieved 4 July 2012. Martin...
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  • (1828-1904), painter Willem Frederik Reinier Suringar (1832–1898), botanist Piet Paaltjens (1835–1894), minister and romantic author Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836–1912)...
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    its way into literature as early as the mid-19th century poetry of Piet Paaltjens and in proverbs such as De een z'n dood is de ander z'n brood (lit....
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  • very few readable 19th-century poets is Piet Paaltjens (ps. of François Haverschmidt, 1835–1894). Paaltjens personifies the pure Romantic vein exemplified...
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  • River"), Estonia Jan Neruda, Knihy veršů ("Books of Verses"), Czech Piet Paaltjens (François Haverschmidt), Snikken en grimlachjes: poëzie uit den studententijd...
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