«HYPOSTROPHE» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
hypostrophe चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
hypostrophe शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The Language and Style of the Letters of St. Basil, by ...
Parenthesis and Hypostrophe. Parenthesis, a device which if too frequent or too
prolonged breaks the continuity of the thought, appears about seventy times in
the Letters, and it is followed by hypostrophe in only two of the instances.
However ...
Sealso: V, 5, 8; XI, 4, 6, 38. 7. Optatio-Hypostrophe The remaining figures of the
group, Optatio — a wish; Parenthesis — the interruption of the development of a
sentence or passage ; Hypostrophe— the return to the thread of the development
, ...
Catholic University of America,
1931
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Hermogenes' On Types of Style
... naturally belong together), 305 hyperischnon (plain), 407 hypostasis (the use
of an expression that requires subordination), 290, 293 hypostrophe (parenthesis
), 250 251, 3'4 (kath ') hypothesin (fictitious supposition), 287 hyptidtes (flatness),
...
III Wooten, Cecil W.,
1987
People say,'These times, they ain't a changing,' 1476 keister: rear 1477
hypostrophe: relapse of a disease 1478 two. . . blame: the weather conditions
known as el niño and la niña 1479 this change: the change in weather conditions
that ...
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... sink, weaken, worsen. n. backsliding, deterioration, hypostrophe, lapse,
recidivism, recurrence, regression, retrogression, retrogression, reversion,
setback, weakening, worsening. relate v. ally, appertain, apply, associate,
chronicle, concern, ...
Wordsworth, William,
1993
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Hermogenes' on Types of Style
... naturally belong together), 305 hyperischnon (plain), 407 hypostasis (the use
of an expression that requires subordination), 290, 293 hypostrophe (parenthesis
), 250 251, 3'4 (kath ') hypothesin (fictitious supposition), 287 hyptidtes (flatness),
...
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Symmetry through the Eyes of a Chemist
Hypostrophene is another (CH)10 hydrocarbon whose trivial name was chosen
to reflect its behavior, the Greek hypostrophe meaning turning about [115]. The
molecule is ceaselessly undergoing the intramolecular rearrangements indicated
...
Magdolna Hargittai, István Hargittai,
2009
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Ancient Science Through the Golden Age of Greece
... judgment was not always final; even when the crisis was favorable, it might be
followed by a relapse (hypostrophe) or by the ejection or abscession (apostrwis)
of peccant matters (in the form of abscess or tumor). Moreover, many diseases ...
De Invidia (359) 1 De Humilitate (353) 1 In Princip. Proverb. (895) 4 Ad
Adolescentes (627) 4 In Sanct. Baptisma (522) 1 In Mamantem (244) 2 In
Gordium (425) 1 Contra Sabellianos (444) 4 In XL Martyres (392) 1 Of
hypostrophe—-the ...
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Encomium of Saint Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, on His Brother ...
7, 12, 15-17; 12, 17- 21; 10, 18, 16-17; 13, 26, 14-15; 21, 46, 5-8; passim. 5.
Parenthesis and Hypostrophe. Parenthesis is a phenomenon that does not
appear frequently and " at its best is a stylistic mannerism." 8 There are six
parentheses, ...
Saint Gregorius (Bp. of Nyssa), Sister James Aloysius Stein,
1928