КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «CENTOIST»
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Uses of Intertextuality in Classroom and Educational Research
Cento and Centoist The governing metaphor voiced in the previous discussion of
the text, the reader, the author, and the context is that of a cento and centoist.
Almost out of circulation, the term cento in its original Latin form meant a garment
of ...
Nora Shuart-Faris, David Bloome, 2004
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Theodosius II: Rethinking the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity
... SE'O'TFOIVG at lines 209 and 226) — a regal representation of the Virgin
particularly appropriate given the investment of Theodosian imperial women in
celibacy.87 More broadly, there is no attempt by the centoist to distinguish
between ...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
... as fetish and fetichism, conative and conation, the former used by Cudworth
and the latter habitually by Sir William Hamilton ; astrolatry and moralize as a
verb to elevate and purify, opposed to demoralize, both used by Mr. J. S. Mill ;
centoist, ...
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The New Monthly Magazine
... mind than the idea of making Milton a centoist; but I think it a most agreeable
employment for a philosophic mind to trace how far a great poet may have been
indebted for ideas or language to the authors he had read, and I quote no others.
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Women Writing Latin: Women Writing Latin in Roman Antiquity, ...
Yet a centoist who is relying on the Aeneid for words to use in telling Bible stories
has no suitable proper names: no Adam, no Eve, no Jesus, no Mary. Proba finds
names for God the Father quite readily in Virgil's descriptions of Jupiter Faltonia ...
Laurie J. Churchill, Phyllis R. Brown, Jane E. Jeffrey, 2013
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The poems of John Milton
With respect to these passages, nothing surely can be further from my mind than
the idea of making Milton a centoist ; but I think it a most agreeable employment
for a philosophic mind to trace how far a great poet may have been indebted for ...
John Milton, Thomas Keightley, 1859
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Tales and popular fictions, their resemblance and ...
... every one of those ingenious persons who have undertaken to elucidate the
Paradise Lost, and his other poems, has shown a most laudable desire to reduce
him from his high estate, and bring him down to the condition of a mere centoist, ...
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Women Writers of Ancient Greece and Rome: An Anthology
... the repetition of two or more whole lines in succession was frowned upon as
being very weak, and of course the centoist had to pay proper attention to the
retention of an appropriate poetic metre. Some grammatical changes might need
to ...
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Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal
... as fetish and fetichism, conative and conation, the former used by Cudworth
and the latter habitually by Sir William Hamilton ; astrolatry and moralize as a
verb to elevate and purify, opposed to demoralize, both used by Mr. J. S. Mill ;
centoist, ...
... except Paradise Regained, in his peculiar manner, namely, that-of heaping on
every word and phrase quantities of passages from other poets in which it
occurred, so as to give Milton the aspect of a centoist. Many however of Warton's
notes ...
John Milton, Thomas Keightley, 1859