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111Charles Christopher Parry — Parry circa 1865 …
112Gwynn Parry Jones — Parry Jones, known early in his career as Gwynn Jones, born Blaina, Monmouthshire 14 February 1891, was a British tenor of the mid twentieth century.Life and careerHe studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and in Weimar and Milan. Among his… …
113ПЭ́РРИ (Parry) Чарлз Хьюберт — (Parry) Чарлз Хьюберт (1848–1918), англ. композитор и музыковед. Один из основоположников движения англ. муз. Возрождение . Оратории ( Юдифь , 1888; Иов , 1892; Царь Саул , 1894), хоровая кантата Освобождённый Прометей (1880, по поэме П.Б.… …
114Parry Islands — geographical name islands Canada in Arctic Archipelago in Arctic Ocean N of Victoria Island …
116Parry,Milman — Par·ry (părʹē), Milman. 1902 1935. American classicist and folklorist who revealed the oral formulaic character of Homer s Iliad and Odyssey by analyzing the formulaic nature of the poems and studying the performance and structure of the heroic… …
117Parry — /par ee/, n. William Edward, 1790 1855, English arctic explorer. * * * …
118parry — 1. verb /ˈpɜɹi/ To avoid, deflect, or ward off (an attack). 2. noun /ˈpɜɹi/ a) A defensive or deflective action; an act of parrying. b) A simple defensive action designed to deflect an attack, performed with the forte of the blade …
119Parry — Caleb H., English physician, 1755–1822. See P. disease …
120Parry, sir William Edward — ► (1790 1855) Navegante y explorador británico. Alcanzó en 1827 los 82º 45´ de lat. N, la más alta alcanzada hasta entonces …