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Chambers concise dictionary
»aureateness n. aureole □".rnool oraureola /ai'rrab/ >nl abrightdisc of light that
surrounds the head or, less usually, the whole body of a holy figure, eg a saint,
Christ, the Virgin Mary, etc, in Christian painting and iconography. 2 a less
common ...
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History Of English Criticism
The exaggerated rhetoric and "aureateness" of the fifteenth century had inspired
them, to a man, with a horror of "inkhorn terms," and, if mainly wrong, they were
also partly right in feeling that the just and deserved popularity of the early printed
...
George Saintsbury, Foreword By Mohit K. Ray, 2004
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The Cambridge History of English Literature
In aureateness or heavily pompous diction, there is not much to choose, though
Lydgate knows a little better how to make use of his ornaments. Prosodically, the
chief difference seems to be that Occleve has the actual number of syllables that
...
A. W. Ward, A. R. Waller, 1932
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
2 said of a speech, someone's speaking or writing style, etc: elaborately
ornamental. • aureately adverb. • aureateness noun. © 1 5c: from Latin aureus
golden, from aurum gold. aureole /'oinoul/ and aureola /oi'nala/ o noun 1 a bright
disc of ...
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Commentationes humanarum litterarum
It is not until the earlier part of the 15th century, however, that 'aureateness'
becomes a more notable feature of literary style in many of the works of that time,
e.g. in Lanfranc's Chirurgie, in the anonymous translations of Palladius' De Re ...
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On the Development of English Verbs from Latin and French ...
It is not until the earlier part of the 15th century, however, that 'aureateness'
becomes a more notable feature of literary style in many of the works of that time,
e.g. in Lanfranc's Chirurgie, in the anonymous translations of Palladius' De Re ...
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English philology pamphlets
SPECIAL ASPECTS OF THE TRADITION 55 Besides, it must, of course, be
remembered that aureateness is not confined to verse. It is a distinct trait also of
prose. Many of Chaucer's new words were introduced into his prose, and several
...
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Aureate Terms: A Study in the Literary Diction of the ...
In short, though rhyme may be reckoned as a factor in fostering aureateness, it
was not a primary cause. The very tone of Tibino's concluding exhortation proves
that. " I urge you to remember faithfully these said methods for finding rimes : for ...
John Cooper Mendenhall, 1919
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The Cambridge History of English Literature: The end of the ...
Neither Jereslaus nor Jonathas is lacking in this respect ; and though, of course,
they are not original, neither is anything of Lydgate's in this kind that we know of.
In aureateness or heavily pompous diction, there is not much to choose, though ...
Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller, 1963
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the ...
The exaggerated rhetoric and " aureateness " of the fifteenth century had inspired
them, to a man, with a horror of " inkhorn terms," and, if mainly wrong, they were
also partly right in feeling that the just and deserved popularity of the early ...