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Glosa (English:
Glose or Gloss) is a
poetic form that
borrows lines from another,
usually more
famous poem and
incorporates its text. The term originates...
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Augusta Glosé (June 2, 1877 –
September 24, 1976), also
known as
Augusta Glose,
later Augusta Glose Leeds, was an
American comedic actress and musical...
- Bill
Glose (born Riverside, California) is an
American journalist, poet, and
fiction writer. He is best
known for
winning the 2023
Library of Virginia...
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Georgianna Inez
Glose (December 1, 1946 –
April 28, 2020) was an
American activist and
Dominican religious sister,
based in New York City.
Glose was born in...
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April 2020
David Boe 84
Organist United States (Glenview)
Georgianna Glose 74 Nun and
activist United States (Brooklyn) Musa
Shanibov 85 Politician...
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Gloses de quaresma, 1911 La ben plantada, 1911
Gualba la de mil veus, 1911
Oceanografia del tedi, 1918 La vall de Josafat, 1918
Gloses de la vaga...
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Friedrich Pustet 1985: Les
gloses bibliques de Jean Scot : l'élément vieil-irlandais, Études celtiques, XXII, p. 205-224. 1986: Les
gloses celtiques aux commentaires...
- 1953
novelist Louis Dantin 1865 1945 poet,
critic Le
Coffret de Crusoé,
Gloses critiques Jean-Paul
Daoust 1946 poet, novelist,
short stories Les Cendres...
- Belgium:
Leuven University Press. ISBN 978-9058679741. Charles,
Daniel (1978).
Gloses sur John Cage (in French). Paris, France:
Union générale d'éditions. ISBN 2264008555...
- such
talent as
Libby Dowsett,
April Warneke and later-main
anchor Trish Glose. It was
considered the "usual
amount of news for a CBS affiliate." KTVL...