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  • 75Zimmerman-Verzeichnis — Das Zimmerman Verzeichnis bezeichnet die vollständige Werkliste des englischen Komponisten Henry Purcell nach dem Katalog von Franklin B. Zimmerman: Henry Purcell, 1659 1695. An Analytical Catalogue of his Music. London: Macmillan 1963.… …

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  • 77glo´ri|ous|ness — glo|ri|ous «GLR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. 1. a) giving glory: »Our team won a glorious victory. b) having or deserving glory; illustrious: »The glorious knight slew the wretched dragon. SYNONYM(S): famous, renowned. 2. magnificent; …

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  • 78glo´ri|ous|ly — glo|ri|ous «GLR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. 1. a) giving glory: »Our team won a glorious victory. b) having or deserving glory; illustrious: »The glorious knight slew the wretched dragon. SYNONYM(S): famous, renowned. 2. magnificent; …

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  • 79glo|ri|ous — «GLR ee uhs, GLOHR », adjective. 1. a) giving glory: »Our team won a glorious victory. b) having or deserving glory; illustrious: »The glorious knight slew the wretched dragon. SYNONYM(S): famous, renowned. 2. magnificent; …

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