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  • 61Alto Rhapsody — The Alto Rhapsody, Op 53, is a work for contralto, male chorus, and orchestra by Johannes Brahms. It was written as a wedding gift for Clara Schumann s daughter, Julie. Brahms scholars have long speculated that the composer may have had romantic… …

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  • 62Poculi Ludique Societas — PLS, or Poculi Ludique Societas, the Medieval Renaissance Players of Toronto, sponsors productions of early plays, from the beginnings of medieval drama (see mystery plays) to as late as the middle of the seventeenth century. The group had its… …

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  • 63Oenomaus of Gadara — For other people named Oenomaus, see Oenomaus (disambiguation). Oenomaus (or Oinomaus, Greek: Οἱνόμαος; 2nd century) of Gadara, was a Pagan[1] Cynic philosopher. He is known principally for the long extracts of a work attacking oracles, which… …

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  • 64The Old North State (song) — The Old North State is the official state song of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Written by William Gaston and composed by Mrs. E.E. Randolph, it was adopted as the state song by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1927.1Lyrics: Carolina!… …

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  • 65William Hails — William Anthony Hails or Hailes (1766 1845), miscellaneous writer, son of a shipwright, was born at Newcastle upon Tyne on 24 May 1766. An accident in his childhood prevented him from attending school until his eleventh year. He learnt the… …

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  • 66scornfulness — See scorner. * * * …

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  • 68Moralities (Morality Plays) —     Moralities     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moralities     (Also: MORALITY PLAYS or MORAL PLAYS).     Moralities are a development or an offshoot of the Miracle Plays and together with these form the greater part of Medieval drama. They were… …

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  • 69Pomponius Laetus —     Pomponius Laetus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pomponius Laetus     Humanist, b. in Calabria in 1425; d. at Rome in 1497. He was a bastard of the House of the Sanseverino of Naples, Princes of Salerno, but owing to his great admiration for… …

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  • 70reprove — verb To convey one’s disapproval of; to rebuke, especially in a gentle, sweet, kind tone. Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee …

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