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Epanalepsis (from the Gr**** ἐπανάληψις,
epanálēpsis "repetition, resumption,
taking up again") is the
repetition of the
initial part of a
clause or sentence...
- template.
Given the
memorable nature of the
phrase (owing, in part, to
epanalepsis), as well as its
historic significance, the
phrase crops up regularly...
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accounts for his
mendacity and dishonesty. — George
Bernard Shaw,
Pygmalion Epanalepsis repeats the same word(s) at the
beginning and end.[page needed] Once...
- Lion grow. — Philip
Levine (poet), "They Feed They Lion"
Epistrophe Epanalepsis Figures of
speech involving repetition Ubi sunt
Morris Eaves; Robert...
- gods but man-made idols." (The P****ion of
Saints Sergius and Bacchus)
Epanalepsis is the
repetition of the
initial word or
words of a
clause or sentence...
- The
Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the
Perfect English Phrase is a non-fiction book by Mark
Forsyth published in 2013. The book
explains classical...
- colloquial. Enallage:
wording ignoring grammatical rules or conventions.
Epanalepsis:
ending sentences with
their beginning.
Epiphrase Epistrophe (also known...
- Antati, a form of
Tamil poetry that
relies upon
anadiplosis Antimetabole Epanalepsis Figure of
speech This
article incorporates text from a
publication now...
- times, with the
elements arranged in an
order of
increasing importance Epanalepsis –
Repetition of the
initial word or
words of a
clause or
sentence at...
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Epanalepsis, 0RBITALIS,
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Richard &
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