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Tagore
[ tuh-gawr, -gohr, tah-gawr ]
noun
- Sir Ra·bin·dra·nath [r, uh, -, been, -dr, uh, -naht], 1861–1941, Indian poet: Nobel Prize 1913.
Tagore
/ təˈɡɔː /
noun
- TagoreRabindranath18611941MIndianWRITING: poetPHILOSOPHY: philosopher Rabindranath (rəˈbiːndrəˌnɑːt). 1861–1941, Indian poet and philosopher. His verse collections, written in Bengali and English, include Gitanjali (1910; 1912): Nobel prize for literature 1913
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Unimpressed, Tagore announced, “The New Japan is only an imitation of the West.”
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Rabindranath Tagore is probably the most widely known member of the race.
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Amongst other contributors the Maharajah of Tagore had given 5,000 rupees.
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In 1913 the cult of Rabindranath Tagore had become fashionable.
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That mystical Indian gentleman, Mr. Rabindranath Tagore, has found it a not unworthy tent on his western pilgrimages.
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One look at his face convinced me of the truth of Tagore's saying that great activity is poison to the soul.
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