10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXORDIAL»
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The Oneness Motif in the Fourth Gospel: Motif Analysis and ...
If this is accent that stands out in the development and meaning of John's temple
pericope, then it remains for us to trace the influence and significance of this
accent in the formation of the exordial passion narrative, beginning with chapter ll
.
Furthermore, the sum- series (found, for example, in The Wanderer 80b— 84),
particular conventions in descriptions of winter and the exordial tradition also
belong here.88 Of greater interest to the influence of theoretical principles of
classical ...
Malcolm R. Godden, Michael Lapidge, Simon Keynes, 1999
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Handbook of Literary Rhetoric: A Foundation for Literary Study
In literature, the resumption of exordial ideas at the beginning of the second part
of poetic works ("second exordium"; cf. § 311.2b) belongs here: Verg. A. 7.1-4; Al.
51-54; Rol. 2609ff. 4) Exordii paries (§ 288) 288. Theoretical details on the ...
Heinrich Lausberg, David E. Orton, R. Dean Anderson, 1998
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
The greatest underweening of this life is to undervalue that, unto which this is but
exordial, or a passage leading unto it. Brown, Chr. Morals, iii. 25. Prolixity of
paragraph and length of sentence are peculiar to Milton. This is seen — in some
of ...
5
Gold-foil: Hammered from Popular Proverbs
... textual titles for these new essays of mine. I choose them because they are the
offspring of experience — because they are instinct with blood and breath and
vitality. They have no likeness to the unverified deductions. An. Exordial. Effay. 13
.
Josiah Gilbert Holland, 1860
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Lacrimal Gland, Tear Film, and Dry Eye Syndromes 2: basic ...
exordial. lacnmal. gUJ. weights were seen when 14-day-old, bilaterally
anophthalmic rats were examined. In such rats a large percentage of exorbital
lacrimal glands had markedly low weights compared with 14-day-old normal rats.
David A. Sullivan, Darlene A. Dartt, Michele A. Meneray, 1998
However, lines 1-3 of Beowulf may be regarded as some kind of rule-oriented
exordium, all the more so as we find very similar openings in the Old English
Andreas and Exodus. Described in terms of exordial rhetoric, the first three lines
of ...
Robert E. Bjork, John D. Niles, 1998
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Samuel Johnson: The Critical Heritage
J——N. Consider well how I have conglomerated this atchievement of erudition,
the insinuation of its exordial sentences, the selection of its diction, and
resplendency of its sentiment. CRITICK. It must be all that, if yours. But I pray you
begin†.
Director of the Institute for Advanced Research in the Humanities James T Boulton, James T. Boulton, 2002
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Heinrich Scheidemann's Keyboard Music: Transmission, Style ...
While the exordial function of these pieces is obvious, it is interesting to see if
there is more specific evidence for their use. Michael Praetorius writes: 'Tocata,
ist als ein Praeambulum, oder preludium, welches ein Organist / wenn er erstlich
uff ...
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Shaping Romance: Interpretation, Truth, and Closure in ...
Ernst Robert Curtius has pointed out that, while the exordial topics of medieval
poetry could lean heavily on rhetoric, the topics of the conclusion attached to oral
discourse (give a summary and make an emotional appeal to the public) did not ...
Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner, 1993
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EXORDIAL»
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His victory – using words like kernite, exordial and valerate – will remain unbesmirched for the next 11½ months until he faces the next ... «Scotsman, Nov 13»
National Scrabble Championship: The big match won by the playing …
Notable words played throughout the final included “kernite”, a mineral, (worth 100 points), “exordial”, meaning introductory (92), and “shrieval”, ... «The Independent, Nov 13»
Teacher wins national Scrabble competition thanks to 'bandura' (a …
... during the tournament, with several other impressive terms, including kernite – a mineral – and exordial – to begin – grabbing the big points. «Metro, Nov 13»