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An architecture-oriented kansei engineering system for innovative long chi inkstone design. [PDF]
Chen J.
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THE SETTING OF MILTON\u27S EIGHTEENTH SONNET [PDF]
...But this sonnet immortalizes an aspect, perhaps only an insignificant aspect of that age; yet its greatness lies less in its subject, which is hardly a universal one, which is, in fact, little more than the angered outburst of a passing moment, than ...
West, Quentin
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Quanta Mathematica Instrumentalis! [PDF]
Quanta mathematica instrumentalis, from Latin, might mean How much mathematics for physical applications. But we try to give this expression another meaning.
Zeps, Dainis
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Allusion as a means of implementing intertextuality in English-language online film review
The article discusses ways to actualize allusion as an intertextual element. Intertextual inclusions in the texts of the film review are designed to illustrate the degree of professional competence of the reviewer and his interpretative qualities using ...
O. R. Galiullina
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AN ANALYSIS OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE PRESENTED AT "ST JIMMY" SONG LYRIC [PDF]
This study concerned with the discussion of English song’s lyric which was sung by Green Day. This study analyzed two problems (1) What kinds of figurative language are used at “St. Jimmy” song lyric?
DWI SUSANTO, ERY
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Note to the Octavius 5.12 of Minucius Felix: An Unexpected Senecan Allusion
In this note an allusion recreated from Seneca’s De providentia is rescued as it was hidden in the Octavius of Minucius Felix, which recovers and adapted some topics from the Senecan text in a few brief lines which have been hitherto practically ...
Genaro Valencia Constantino
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Citations and Allusions to Jewish Scripture in Early Christian and Jewish Writings through 180 CE [PDF]
Reviewed Book: McLean, Bradley H. Citations and Allusions to Jewish Scripture in Early Christian and Jewish Writings through 180 CE.
Reimer, David J.
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The article is devoted to understanding the essence and functional features of the aesthetic meaning of a word in the semantic system of a literary text.
Zh. I. Mozhnova
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The term "parody" derives from the ancient Greek word parodia and has come to include a variety of meanings connected with correlative terms such as "pastiche," "quotation," "satire," and "allusion." At the present time, more than a few commentators are ...
Weiser, Peg Zeglin Brand
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