10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPICEDIAL»
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epicedial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epicedial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
2. sad, saddening, sorrowful, woeful, distressing, dismaying, lamentable,
mournful; dolorous, lugubrious, funereal, elegaic, dirgeful, epicedial, epicedian,
threnodial, black; pitiful, piteous, pathetic, heartrending, heartbreaking, poignant,
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Jerome Irving Rodale, 1978
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Cardiology: An Illustrated Textbook
... of heart, 8f transverse sinus, 4, 5f Epicardial coronary arteries, 34 Epicardial
coronary artery stenosis, diagnosis of, 432 Epicedial coronary arterial heart
disease hypertension, with cardiac involvement, 1129 Epidemiological transition
theory, ...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
We have too much reverence for the name of Richter to think of laughing over
these unhappy threnodists and panegyrists ; some of whom far exceed anything
we English can exhibit in the epicedial style. They rather testify, however ...
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The Edinburgh Review Or Critical Journal
We have too much reverence for the name of Richter to think of laughing over
these unhappy threnodists and panegyrists ; some of whom far exceed anything
we English can exhibit in the epicedial style. They rather testify, however ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
L epicedium < G epikedeion a dirge, neuter of epikedeios of or for a funeral < epi-
upon + kedos care]. n. epicedium or epicede (ep'i-seed) (pl. epicedia {ep-i-seed'
di-ə, -aa}/epicedes {-see'deess}) = a funeral ode, dirge. adj. epicedial.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The North British Review
He . has either introduced such Greek words as eupeptic and epicedial, which,
however correct in themselves, are not understood by those who do not know
Greek, and sometimes require to be derived before even those who do know it
can ...
7
Critical & Miscellaneous Essays: Collected & Republished
Heyne was interred with all public solemnities: and, in epicedial language, it may
be said, without much exaggeration, that his country mourned for him. At
Chemnitz, his birthplace, there assembled, under constituted authority, a grand
meeting ...
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ
... and he ceased to live : when the hastening doctor opened a vein, no blood
would flow.' Heyne was interred with all public solemnities : and, in epicedial
language, it may be said, without much exaggeration, that his country mourned
for him.
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The Works of Thomas Carlyle
... and, in epicedial language, it may be said, without much exaggeration, that his
country mourned for him. At Chemnitz, his birthplace, there assembled, under
constituted authority, a grand meeting of the magnates, to celebrate his memory ...
Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill, 2010
Henry Van Dyke. Of that old poet, gazing on the scene Where long ago his youth
had flowed serene, And all the burden of his ode was this: "Where ignorance is
bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise." II But not for us, O plaintive elegist, Thine epicedial ...
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