10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EVITATION»
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evitation nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
evitation e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
Johnson then quotes Bacon's Natural History: "In all bodies there is an appetite of
union and evitation, of solution of continuity," "evitation" being "the act of avoiding
." So solution is a disruption because it breaks up continuity just as evitation ...
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The Theory of Musical Composition: Treated with a View to a ...
These species of digressive modulations also frequently appear as evitated
cadences. Thus, the transition from E-major into 'qt-minor and Gil-major, ill fig.
362, arises from nothing more than an evitation of a secondary cadence (E .'r17
—g3:V), ...
Gottfried Weber, John Bishop, 1851
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Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology, Three-Volume Set
In aversive conditioning, the US and CS have negative properties and will
generate an escape or evitation behavior. Aversion to some taste (Garcia effect)
showed the possibility of obtaining long aversive reactions to some CS taste that,
after ...
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An English Dictionary....
[4 p-rts, ftp яг at id fiom Alia Evitation, \ian unmanning, \by the r.ver Ta"« E X A
Earythmy, g. the exaB proportion of Rooms. EUG F.theria), ast jEtherialt Ethicks, (
books treating ff) r/ioralPhilofiphy. Ethiopia, as ^Ethiopia* Ethnarchy, g.
Principality.
... And disputation On the state of the nation In adaptation To vour station, By
invitations To friends and relations, Bv evitation Of amputation, By permutation In
conversation, And deep reflection You'll avoid dejection. Learn well your
grammar, ...
Lewis Carroll, Edward Mendelson, 2000
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Theory of Musical Composition, Treated with a View to a ...
Another four-fold chord belonging to the same scale, (an evitation of a secondary
cadence in the same scale, §269, p. 474 ; §270, 2, p. 475 ;) or by ((IV.)) Some
harmony belonging to another key, (an evitation of a secondary cadence by
means ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
The act of avoiding. In all bodies there is an appetite of union and evitation, of
solution of continuity. Bacon. To Evi'te.* v. a. [old Fr. eviter, Lat. evito.] To avoid.
Gainst open shame no text can well be cited, The blow once given cannot be
evitcd.
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Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology
In aversive conditioning, the US and CS have negative properties and will
generate an escape or evitation behavior. Aversion to some taste (Garcia effect)
showed the possibility of obtaining long aversive reactions to some CS taste that,
after ...
Charles Spielberger, 2004
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Bentham, Law and Marriage: A Utilitarian Code of Law in ...
These include 'wrongful evitation of mastership',122 'wrongful desertion of
guardianship'122 and 'wrongful evitation of fathership'.124 The Oxford English
Dictionary deflnes evitation as avoiding, shunning or shirking, so here Bentham
was ...
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Occasional form: Henry Fielding and the chains of circumstance
Eumaeus, 156 Eurydice (Fielding), 49, 62, 65, 70, 234n Eury dice Hissed (
Fielding), 49, 65, 70, 133, 232n Eustathius, 132 Evans, A. W., 237n Evitation: and
Augustan satirists, 1 19; as ethical principle, 86-88; and Fielding, 85, 86, 119-20,
215; ...