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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... long·house or long house ... (lông'hous') n. A long communal dwelling, especially of certain Native American, Polynesian, and Indonesian peoples.
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/ˈkæʃ əs/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [kash-uh s] Show IPA , a.d. 213?–273, Greek philosopher and rhetorician. Related forms: Lon⋅gin⋅e⋅an ...
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a helpful guide to the ways in which the Longinean tradition surfaced in America beginning in the 1920s in the context of a coalescence of interest in ...
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Greek philosopher. The influential volume of literary criticism On The Sublime is traditionally attributed to him.
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Rise of the Rogue Legion (FT, Open, anti-GE) International Incidents ... The diplomatic cruiser APNS John Adams arrived in the system, loaded down with diplomatic personnel from both the Republic, and their allies in The Longinean Order.
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Longinean\A longingly\v longingness\N longing\NA; Longinus\N longish\A longitude by account\h longitude\N longitudinal coefficient\h longitudinal framing\h longitudinal magnification\h longitudinal section\h longitudinal wave\h longitudinally\v longitudinal\A longleaf pine\h;
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bury, did not closely follow the Longinean tradition but developed along the line of natural sublime. Indeed, the genesis and maturity of the concept of the ...
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But as his career proceeds, I find an increasing strain between a Vll poetic manner that remains in many ways Augustan and an intensity of feeling that more and more resists containment within that manner. ... Of the early poems, Windsor Forest perhaps best shows the larger balancings of meaning through which ... At this level,
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between the Aristotelian theory of the beautiful and the Platonic-Longinean theory of sublimity. ß2) B. Bosanquet, A History of Aesthetic, p. 278. ...
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Dispergate Notchweed Teachably Dicycly Sciomancy ... Unfortuitously, argle-bargie clares Longinean inflect lucencies does establishing pseudoperoxide done succeeding;
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