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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... sieve circumambages n pi syn VERBIAGE 1, circumbendibus, circumlocution,
periphrase, periphrasis, pleonasm, redundancy, roundabout, tautology, verbality
circumambulate vb syn WANDER 1, drift, meander, mooch, ramble, range, roam,
...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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Dictionary of Literary Terms and Literary Theory
... tavings of a rug, or even the topping of a mug, it is exceptionally amusing to
your mi', tho' I could dish that it wealt with a pater leriod. See spoonerism.
circumambages The devices of periphrasis (q.v.). A rare term. circumlocution
Roundabout ...
... Not that she values'—The depreciating indifferences, the affected slights, the
female circumambages, if I may be allowed the words; the coldly expressed
consent to visits not deserving to be discouraged, and perhaps not intended to be
so ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays
... casual observation pass without perplexing it with an endless, running
commentary, that he never states a feeling without so many circumambages,
without so many interlineations and parenthetical remarks on all THE AGE OF
ELIZABETH.
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Lectures on the ...
... lets a casual observation pass without perplexing it with an endless, running
commentary, that he never states a feeling without so many circumambages,
without so many interlineations and parenthetical remarks on all that can be said
for it, ...
William Hazlitt, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover, 1902
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, ...
From you I shall not meet with the " Not that she value/'— The depreciating
indifferences, the affected slights, thefemale circumambages, if I may be allowed
the words; the coldly-expressed consent to visits not deserving to be discouraged
, ...
Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1820
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson: The history of Sir Charles ...
From you I shall not meet with the ' Not that she values ' — the depreciating
indifferences, the affected slights, the female circumambages, if I may be allowed
the words; the coldly expressed consent to visits not deserving to be discouraged
, ...
Samuel Richardson, William Lyon Phelps, 1901
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Lectures on the literature of the age of Elizabeth: and ...
... that he never lets a casual observation pass without perplexing it with an
endless running commentary, that he never states a feeling without so many
circumambages, without so many interlineations and parenthetical remarks on all
that can ...
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The History of Sir Charles Grandison
I will not be peremptory. You shall be indulged, if you have not already been
indulged enough, in all the pretty circumambages customary on these occasions.
Miss Gr. This is charming: — but pray, sir, what is your advice on this subject ?
Samuel Richardson, William Lyon Phelps, 1902
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A Study of English and American Writers, Vol. III.: A ...
He never lets a casual observation pass without perplexing it with an endless
running commentary; . . . he never states a feeling without so many
circumambages, so many interlineations and parenthetical remarks on all that
can be said for it, ...
John Scott Clark, John Price Odell, 1916