Yes, in the case of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Senior.
His son, Oliver Wendell Holmes , Junior, was a Supreme Court Justice.
was oliver wendell holmes a brahim poet?
Oliver Wendell Holmes is an actor, novelist, writer, poet, professor and physician. He was often regarded as one of the best writers of the 19th century.
A poem written by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Oliver Wendell Holmes was an American writer and poet known for his wit and humor. He often wrote about various topics such as medicine, literature, and life in general. Some of his famous works include "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" and "The Poet at the Breakfast-Table."
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (the poet), married Amelia Lee Jackson. They had three children as follows: 1. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (the Supreme Court Justice)...he married Fannie Bowditch Dixwell and they had no children. 2. Amelia Jackson Holmes....she married John Turner Sargent and they too were childless. 3. Edward Jackson Holmes, Sr....he married Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth and they had only one child, Edward Jackson Holmes, Jr. or "Ned" as he was known. Edward Jackson Holmes, Jr., the only grandchild of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., married Mary Stacy Beaman, who was my great grandmother's sister. They unfortunately had no children and thus, Ned Jr. was the end of the Holmes line. Source: http://genforum.genealogy.com/holmes/messages/1959.html
The poet was W.F. Holmes.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., an American poet, is credited with the quote "An hour of time is worth more than a bushel of words." This quote emphasizes the value of time and the significance of utilizing it wisely.
In the poem "Old Ironsides," the hoped-for end of the ship is to be preserved and not dismantled. The poet advocates for the historic USS Constitution to be saved and continues to serve as a symbol of American naval might.
He was chief justice of the US supreme court for many years. His father , who had the same name, was a poet of some renown.
This is a quote from Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1730 -1774) an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and physician.
HE WHO HESITATES IS LOST - "Swift and resolute action leads to success; self-doubt is a prelude to disaster. The proverb goes back to 'Cato' by English essayist and poet Joseph Addison. First attested in the United States in 'The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table" by Oliver Wendell Holmes." A person who spends too much time deliberating about what to do loses the chance to act altogether.