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epicenism. (EP-i-seen-iz-em) noun. erinaceous. (er-i-NEY-shes) adjective
relating to or resembling a hedgehog. We came together, not to combat, but to
share, one another's interests; not to promulgate our own views, but to tempt
others to the ...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
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Authority and Reform: Religious and Educational Discourses ...
... 172-73, 178, 328-29n.57; sermons, 152-55, 163, 169, 182, 323n.8, 324n.12,
324n.14, 330n.73; "Spiritual Laws," 165, 174; "The Transcendentalism" 333n.7; "
Woman," 336n.22 Epicenism: Louisa May Alcott and, 270, 272, 347n.53, 348n.64
; ...
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Women and Sport: From Myth to Reality
EPICENISM: A STEP BEYOND ANDROGYNY The androgynous person is one
who is able to perform and feel instrumentally and expressively. And sport,
viewed androgynously, allows for both instrumental and expressive activity.
However ...
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Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers
Miss Charlotte Saunders, whose epicenism is generally anything but pleasant, is
herein very funny and quite inoffensive, and Mr. Vollaire's Jew is as good in its
way as was Mr. Vincent's Melter Moss. Last of all, I penetrated to the Grecian, and
...
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Essays on the Drama and on Popular Amusements
Even Shakespeare sometimes slides into the temptation which this epicenism
presents to unlicensed wit. But where Shakespeare merely stumbled, his
contemporaries fell ; and none fell lower at times than Fletcher. The appearance
of ladies ...
William Bodham Donne, 1863
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
n. epicenism. See sex, love. See tiredness, weakness. See role. epigone (ep'pi-
gōn) n. a follower; of a later—and presumably inferior—generation; used
especially literarily or artistically; a mediocre imitator or follower of an important
person.
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
Even Shakespeare sometimes slides into the temptation which this epicenism
presents to unlicensed wit. But where Shakespeare merely stumbled, his
contemporaries fell ; and none fell lower at times than Fletcher. The appearance
of ladies ...
William Bodham Donne, 1858
Even Shakspere sometimes slides into the temptation which this epicenism
presents to unlicensed wit. But where Shakspere merely stumbled, his
contemporaries fell; and none fell lower at times than Fletcher. The appearance
of ladies in ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1850
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Henry James's Thwarted Love
Underlying James's hostility to Pater is a (dis)identification with epicenism and
preciosity, a reaction to the increasing legibility of homosexuality through the
efforts of the sexologists, journalists, and aesthetes themselves.16 As it happens,
...
Epicenism (the state or quality of combining characteristics of both sexes)
Erethism Erotomania Estranged Euphoria Excitement Exhibitionism Extravagant
Extroversion Factitial illness Factitious illness Faker Falling apart Fanatic Far
gone Far ...