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Definition of Neruda
1. Noun. Chilean poet (1904-1973).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neruda
Literary usage of Neruda
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memories of a Musical Career by Clara Kathleen Rogers (1919)
"... Charles Halle and Norman neruda. Halle, consummate musician and pianist as he
was, always impressed me as somewhat cold-blooded, while Norman neruda's ..."
2. Celebrated Violinists, Past and Present by A. Ehrlich, Robin Humphrey Legge (1897)
"WILHELMINA MARIA FRANZISKA neruda (LADY HALLE). A BRILLIANT " star " in modern
violin art is this eminent artist, who by the success which has attended her ..."
3. Anthology of Modern Slavonic Literature in Prose and Verse by Paul Selver (1919)
"JAN neruda : THE VAMPIRE. THE excursion steamer had brought us from Constantinople
to the shore of the island Prin- kipo, and we disembarked. ..."
4. Rattapallax by George Dickerson, Michael Graves, Robert Harding, Judith Werner (1999)
"neruda loved his birthdays and he always invited his friends to them. ...
For neruda, wearing a costume did not mean becoming another person, completely to ..."
5. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1900)
"0 B |fi»- cond. the and grand triennial festival In 1890 and 1891 he visited Aus-
his wife (ni'c neruda), whom he mar- ;year of his knighthood, 1888. ..."
6. The Musical World (1888)
"Later on, Madame Norman-neruda held a reception, which was attended by their Royal
... Madame Norman-neruda and Dr. Joachim played Bach's double concerto, ..."