Two Vitorino Nemesios, one dead, one alive but both present
I sat next to a boy at dinner and asked what was his name. He answered Vitorino Nemesio, the name of a poet long dead. We found his bust just a few meters away
Vitorino Nemesio’s bust (1901-1978) and Vitorino Nemesio’s (born in 2005)’s hand
Jorge Eça de Queiros (born 1958), José Maria Eça de Queiros (1845-1900) on the day he was moved from Tormes to the Pantheon
My grandfather, the 6th Earl of Melo, and his grandfather, the 1st Earl of Melo
Father and son, Albano Costa Lobo (1958-2007) and Albano Costa Lobo (born 1991)
Two Vitorino Nemesios, one dead, one alive but both present
I sat next to a boy at dinner and asked what was his name. He answered Vitorino Nemesio, the name of a poet long dead. We found his bust just a few meters away
Vitorino Nemesio’s bust (1901-1978) and Vitorino Nemesio’s (born in 2005)’s hand
Jorge Eça de Queiros (born 1958), José Maria Eça de Queiros (1845-1900) on the day he was moved from Tormes to the Pantheon
My grandfather, the 6th Earl of Melo, and his grandfather, the 1st Earl of Melo
Father and son, Albano Costa Lobo (1958-2007) and Albano Costa Lobo (born 1991)
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