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  • 81gioioso — gio·ió·so agg. CO 1. che prova gioia: i bambini accorsero gioiosi Sinonimi: allegro, felice, 2gaio, lieto, giocondo. Contrari: accorato, mesto, triste, infelice, disperato, lamentoso. 2a. pieno di gioia, di allegria: vita gioiosa Sinonimi:… …

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  • 82drammatico — agg. 1. teatrale □ di teatro, da teatro 2. (fig.) altamente emotivo, spaventoso, terribile, devastante, commovente, doloroso, pietoso, triste, disperante, tragico CONTR. comico, ridicolo, allegro, farsesco, risibile 3. (est., di giornata)… …

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  • 83Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses — (1585? ndash; January 27, 1638), Spanish novelist, was born at Madrid about 1585.Nothing positive is known of him before the publication of his celebrated romance, the Poema trágico del español Gerardo, y desengaño del amor lascivo (1615 1617).… …

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  • 84Paolo Villaggio — (born 31 December 1932, Genoa) is an Italian actor, writer, director and comedian, especially famous for his grotesque irony and satire.BiographyEarly life Born in Genoa in 1932, Villaggio lived his childhood in poverty due to World War II. Later …

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  • 85Abraham Valdelomar — Pinto (* Pisco, Ica, April 15 1888 † Ayacucho, November 2 1919) was a Peruvian narrator, poet, journalist, essayist and dramatist; he is considered the founder of the avant garde in Peru, although more for his dandy like public poses and his… …

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  • 86Michael Laub — (born Belgium, 1953) is a renowned avant garde stage director and contemporary dance choreographer. His work has been shown around the world, notably at the Venice Biennale of 1984, the Universal Exposition Seville Expo 92, and the Festival d… …

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  • 87Michael Kongehl — (19 March 1646 – 1 November 1710) was a German baroque poet. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 External links 4 References Life …

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  • 88Caspar Brülow — (* 18. September 1585 in Falkenberg bei Pyritz, Pommern; † 14. Juli 1627 in Straßburg) war ein Gymnasial und Hochschullehrer, Philologe und lateinischer Dramatiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke (Auswahl) …

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  • 89Giuseppe Lillo — (* 26. Februar 1814 in Galatina; † 4. Februar 1863 in Aversa) war ein italienischer Komponist, der besonders mit seinen Opern außerordentlich erfolgreich war. Leben und Wirken Lillos Vater Giosuè, selbst Dirigent und Komponist, förderte seinen… …

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  • 90Johann Hildebrand Withof — (* 27. Juni 1694 in Lengerich; † 13. Februar 1769 in Duisburg) war Professor für Beredsamkeit und Geschichte in Duisburg. Berühmt geworden ist er durch seine Geschichte der Stadt Duisburg. Als Mitglied der Res publica litteraria gehö …

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