10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYMPTOSIS»
Discover the use of
symptosis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
symptosis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Gentleman's Magazine
This also, on a slight examination, will be found to run into three channels —
anastomosis, symptosis, and between them the main flood of phonetic syzegy. "
Anastomosis regards the junction of words, the laying of them duly alongside one
...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Some of the most beautiful and popular lines in Gray and Byron, he adds, owe
their chief charm to the prevalence of this element. From chromatic we lastly turn
to a brief consideration of symptosis. Professor Sylvester's subdivision of this ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine
This also, on a slight examination, will be found to run into three channels —
anastomosis, symptosis, and between them the main flood of phonetic syzegy. "
Anastomosis regards the junction of words, the laying of them duly alongside one
...
4
The Laws of Verse: Or Principles of Versification ...
It is, however, I consider, more correct to refer each of them to Symptosis, or the
theory of clashes and beats. Anastomosis, Syzygy, and Symptosis are the three
subdivisions of Synectic, as Synectic, Chromatic, and Metric are of Rhythm. So,
too ...
James Joseph Sylvester, 1870
5
The Poetry of Victorian Scientists: Style, Science and Nonsense
Symptosis, which Sylvester coins from the Greek Symptoma, for an accident,
chance event or disease, suggests a disruption to this flow: 'rhymes, assonances
(including alliterations, so called), and clashes (this last comprising as well ...
6
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review
Admitting these as distinct kinds of symptosis, we would, under correction, submit
the following scheme of symptosis to him, explaining as we do so that
Scandinavian alliteration means "alliteration neither necessarily initial nor final,"
as Mr.
7
The Gentleman's Magazine
This also, on a slight eXamination, will be found to run into three channels—
anastomosis, symptosis, and between them the main flood of phonetic syzegy. “
Anas/omosis regards the junction of words, the laying of them (luly alongside one
...
8
Textual Studies in Ancient and Medieval Geometry
Presumably, their Greek source text was unclear; by contrast, Eutocius' source is
in good order. The terminal configuration is now stated: E:[e] Then let it have the
position (thesis) according to the place (topos) of the meeting (symptosis) of the ...
Wilbur Richard Knorr, 1989
9
Elements of the theory of resonance illustrated by the ...
On the other hand his principle of symptosis "deals with rhymes, assonances (
including alliterations so-called and clashes (this last comprising as well
agreeable reiterations, or congruences, as unpleasant ones, i. e., jangles or jars).
Ernest William Brown, 1932
10
Collected Mathematical Papers: The four color problem. ...
On the other hand his principle of symptosis "deals with rhymes, assonances (
including alliterations so-called and clashes (this last comprising as well
agreeable reiterations, or congruences, as unpleasant ones, i. e., jangles or jars).
George David Birkhoff, 1950