10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VICISSITUDINARY»
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An introduction to Kachchàyana's grammar of the Pàli language
Affliction in the abstract is three-fold — inherent misery (dukkha- dhukkhata),
vicissitudinary misery (viparinama dukkhata), and all-pervading misery (sankhara
dukkhata). J' Hence a being, sometimes, in the course (of transmigration)
becomes ...
William Dealtry, Kaccāyana, 1863
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A descriptive catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, and Sinhalese ...
Affliction in the abstract is three-fold — inherent misery (dukkha-dhukkhata),
vicissitudinary misery (vipari- nama dukkhatd), and all-pervading misery (
sankhara dukkhata),'f Hence a being, sometimes, in the course (of transmigration
) becomes ...
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Sanskrit, Pali, & Sinhalese ...
Affliction in the abstract is three-fold — inherent misery (dukkha-dhukkhata),
vicissitudinary misery (vipari- nama dukkhatd), and all-pervading misery (
sankhara dukkhata),'f Hence a being, sometimes, in the course (of transmigration
) becomes ...
4
An introduction to Kachchàyana's grammar of the Pàli ...
Affliction in the abstract is three-fold — inherent misery (dukkha- dhukkhat&),
vicissitudinary misery (viparinama dukkhata), and all-pervading misery (sankhara
dukkhata). J' Hence a being, sometimes, in the course (of transmigration)
becomes ...
5
The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life
For, so various, SO vicissitudinary is all this world, as that even the dust of the
grave hath revolutions. As the motions of an upper sphere, imprint a motion in a
lower sphere, other than naturally it would have: so the changes of this life work
after ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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The Metaphysics of Aristotle
... vicissitudinary," and irapeAIJAaTai, " preceded." Now, as to this last translation,
I cannot conceive what led Taylor into such an error, if it was not his incorrect
rendering of the old Latin version. Such a rendering of the word, however, robs
the ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
adj. vicissitudinary (-tood'də-ner”ree). adj. vicissitudinous (-tood'də-nəs). See
innovation, misoneism. vidua (vi-doo'aa) n.f. widow; spinster. [L]. See: marriage.
See role. viduage (vid'dyoŏ-aaj) n. (obs.) widowhood, state of being a widow, ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of Saint Paul's, ...
In the elements themselves, of which all sub-elementary things are composed,
there is no acquiescence, but a vicissitudinary transmutation into one another; air
condensed becomes water, a more solid body, and air rarefied become fire, ...
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The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford
For, so various, so vicissitudinary is all this world, as that even the dust of the
grave hath revolutions. As the motions of an upper sphere, imprint a motion in a
lower sphere, other than naturally it would have: so the changes of this life work
after ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
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The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon
And then his bumpy ride down the great chain did reach the very 'Elements
themselves', full of'vicissitudinary transmutation into one another'—another
remarkable phrase demanding oral articulation mimetic of its very meaning (ll.
530–2).
Peter McCullough, Hugh Adlington, Emma Rhatigan, 2011
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