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A treatise on the grammar of the New Testament dialect: ...
29. iras Xoyos aairpos e/c tov arop.aiTos vpxov p.rj iKTropeveaOa>. This idiom
may be considered to be derived from the Hebrew, and to arise from the
epanorthotic structure of that language. As might be expected, the LXX have
retained it.
Thomas Sheldon Green, 1842
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A treatise on the grammar of the New Testament: embracing ...
... requiring notice is, when ov and /«? in the same clause with 7ra? are
equivalent to ovBek and /^Set? respectively. In the Septuagint this is a simple
representation of the Hebrew, and exhibits the epanorthotic structure of the
language. Ex. xx.
Thomas Sheldon Green, 1862
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The Epistles General of John: an Exegetical and Doctrinal ...
the exclusive signification of again, once more, anew; but Erasmus errs when he
adds: “his non repotz'lz'onis sad cantrarietatis est declaratio;” it is here corrective
and epanorthotic (Beza, Episcopius, Calov, Wolf, Liicke, al.).—'-I'pé¢w, both ...
Karl Braune, John Peter Lange, Philip Schaff, 2007
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Commentary on the Holy Scriptures
the exclusive signification of again. once more, new; but Erasmus errs when he
adds: “In'c non rapetilt'om's ud contrart'etatir est 11eclarali0;" it is here corrective
and epanorthotic (Bela, Episcopius, Calov. Wolf, Liicke, al.).—I'pa'ou, both here ...
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Spenser and Biblical Poetics
Spenser expresses adiaphorism not coherently but by an epanorthotic style, one
that continually violates the readers expectations, leaving her to explain the
contradictory evaluations by formulating a generalization or distributio such as
the ...
I could have used, for the .promptlier stirring up of passion, apostrophal and
prosopopeeial diversions, and for the appeasing' and settling of them, some
epanorthotic revocations, and aposiopetic restraints. I could have inserted
dialogisms, ...
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The Noun Phrase in Ancient Greek: A Functional Analysis of ...
Thethirdposition, νρ γας, is the epanorthotic, self-corrective, or slipshod position' (
Gildersleeve : ). Goodwin (: ) describes the difference
between the three patterns in similar terms. My objection to the use of style as an
...
Stéphanie J. Bakker, 2009
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Dante: Dante and classical antiquity : the epic tradition
(606-11) The unreality of the scene, its remoteness from Aeneas (pathetically
remote: Dido has been so present to him in Carthage) is stressed here in the
epanorthotic phrase "aut videt aut vidisse putat" ("who sees ... or thinks to have
seen").
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The Nietzsche Disappointment: Reckoning with Nietzsche's ...
In his epanorthotic moments, Nietzsche does not want to speak within the
possibilities that modern moral discourse allows. Nietzsche on language.
Nietzsche differentiates two linguistic operations: literal naming, the direct
ostension he calls ...
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The Burial-places of Memory: Epic Underworlds in Vergil, ...
(606- 11) The unreality of the scene, its remoteness from Aeneas (pathetically
remote: Dido has been so present to him in Carthage) is stressed here in the
epanorthotic phrase "aut videt aut vidisse putat" ("who sees ... or thinks to have
seen").
Ronald R. Macdonald, 1987