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eloignment. Dictionary terms for eloignment in 日本語, 日本語 definition for eloignment, Thesaurus and Translations of eloignment to 日本語, 英語, ...
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If it appears that the defendant has eloigned the plaintiff's body so that ... If the defendant, after the return of eloignment, produces the body of the ...
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For Wordsworth, what vitiated Augustan poetic diction was not eloignment but ... Not by abolishing but by narrowing the distance of the eloignment, ...
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Locating Wordsworth: "Tintern Abbey" and the Community with Nature ... Runner-up for Best article published in RoN in 2000 ... Several historicist critics, notably Jerome McGann, Marjorie Levinson, and Kenneth Johnston, (1) have suggested that Wordsworth strategically suppresses awareness of salient parts of the scene on...
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... elocutive elodeaceae elodes elodian elogium elohimic elohism elohist elohistic eloign eloignate eloigner eloignment eloin eloinate eloinment elongative ...
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I will trace the eloignment process as it occurs through the earlier manuscript versions of the Simplon crossing and into the 1805 and 1850 texts.
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Name Report For First Name ELOY: ... First name ELOY's origins are Spanish and French. ELOY means "renowned warrior" (Spanish) and "chosen one. the name of a french saint" in French. You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ELOY below. ... English Words Rhyming ELOY...
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Elodian (n.) One of a tribe of tortoises, including the terrapins, etc., in which the head and neck can be withdrawn. ... Eloge (n.) A panegyrical funeral oration. ... Eloignment (n.) Removal to a distance; withdrawal.
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Eloignment from sight begets oblivion; let us not forget the tragedy of Hiroshima that smote her like a bolt from the blue twenty-two years ago today, destroying more than two hundred thousand lives, and which even to this day threatens the life of many a surviving bomb-victim.
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eloignment from vulgar phrases much becoming a person of quality. His sketches should be studied, like those of Raphael. His Enquiry is one of the shortest ...
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