Dragomir Brzak (Belgrade, Principality of Serbia, 21 February 1851 – Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia, 4 March 1905) was a Serbian dramatist, poet, translator...
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(born 1951, US, nf) Valery Bryusov (1873–1924, Russian E/USSR, p/f/d) Dragomir Brzak (1851–1905, Serbia, d/p/nf) Jan Brzechwa (1898–1966, Poland, p/ch) Chico...
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was shortened in 1909 by another member of the Branko association, Dragomir Brzak, to four stanza with four lines each. This version, with the name Oj...
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Slovenian writers as well. His contemporaries were Stevan Bešević-Petrov, Dragomir Brzak, Josip Bersa, Miloš Perović, Vladimir Stanimirović, and Vladislav Petković...
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Bjelanović (1850–1897), Realism Laza Lazarević (1851–1891), Realism Dragomir Brzak (1851–1907) Simo Matavulj (1852–1908), Realism Stevan Sremac (1855–1906)...
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was shortened in 1909 by another member of the Branko association, Dragomir Brzak, to four stanza with four lines each. This version, with the name Oj...
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(writer), Realism Simo Matavulj, Realism Pavle Stamatović Dimitrije Matić Dragomir Brzak Božidar Petranović, Realism Svetolik Ranković, Realism Stevan Sremac...
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Radojica Bošković Đorđe Branković (count) Dragomir Brajković Scribe Bratko Dragomir Brzak Timothy John Byford Dragomir Brajković Đorđe Branković Radoslav Bratić...
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Bratić (1996–00) Željko Brkić (2006–11) Zdravko Brkljačić (1959–60) Živko Brzak (1937–38) Predrag Brzaković (1990–93) Ivica Brzić (1964–72) Vladimir Buač...
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