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paralipsis
‖ paralipsis Rhet. (pærəˈlɪpsɪs) Also -leipsis; erron. -lepsis, -lepsy. [a. Gr. παράλειψις passing by omission, f. παραλείπειν to leave on one side, pass by; late L. paralipsis (Aquila).] A rhetorical figure in which the speaker emphasizes something by affecting to pass it by without notice, usually...
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Prolepsis
Prolepsis (album), by Arrogance
See also
Déjà vu, the experience of feeling sure that one has already witnessed or experienced a current situation
Paralipsis
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Apophasis
The device is also called paralipsis (παράλειψις) – also spelled paraleipsis or paralepsis – or occupatio, and known also as praeteritio, preterition, also
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External links
Figures of rhetoric: Apophasis
A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices: Apophasis
Wordsmith: Paralipsis
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occupatio
‖ occupatio Rhet. (ɒkjʊˈpeɪʃɪəʊ, -ˈpɑːtɪəʊ) [L. (see occupation).] = preterition 3.1586 [see paralipsis]. 1928 C. S. Baldwin Medieval Rhetoric & Poetic x. 296 The rehearsal of all the conventionally appropriate loci of description at the funeral of Arcite (A2919–2966) sounds to modern ears impatient...
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Paralipsis
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Pierre A. Riffard
As regards form, esotericists have a secret: paralipsis (apophasis).
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preoccupation
preoccupation (priːɒkjʊˈpeɪʃən) [ad. L. præoccupātiōn-em, n. of action from præoccupāre: see prec. So F. préoccupation (15th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The action of preoccupying. † 1. The meeting of objections beforehand. In Rhet. A figure of speech in which objections are anticipated and prevented; an...
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Le Cahier bleu
It transpires that Victor has followed her during chapter 1 - Juilliard has used a paralipsis, in that Victor was there all along during chapter 1, but
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passenger
passenger (ˈpæsɪndʒə(r)) Forms: α. 4–7 passager, (5 -agour, 6 -agere). β. 5 passyngere, 6 -anger, Sc. -ingeoure, 6–8 passinger, 6– passenger. [ME. passager, a. F. passager, -ier a passer by, a sojourner, a passenger on a ship, n. use of passager, -ier adj., passing, fleeting, temporary, sojourning, ...
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Thomas Blenerhasset
Harriet Archer draws attention to Blenerhasset's use of the rhetorical figure of paralipsis.
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一个小小的建议
斯威夫特遵循罗马式讽刺的传统,运用少叙法(paralipsis)介绍自己的诸多改革:
其余的计策,不妨别再提起了:向住在国外的侨民征收每磅五先令的税款;只使用本国产的衣物和家具;抵制那些助长国外奢靡风气的器物;纠正当下盛行的自满心、虚荣心、懒惰以及妇女群体中盛行的赌博风气;养成节俭、审慎、节制的精神;
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The Legend of Good Women
Several passages hint at Chaucer's dissatisfaction:
These lines, late in the poem, could simply be occupatio or paralipsis, the rhetorical device common
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Figure of speech
Apophasis: (Invoking) an idea by denying its (invocation), also known as occupatio or paralipsis. Proslepsis: extreme form of paralipsis in which the speaker provides great detail while feigning to pass over a topic.
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Rhetorical device
It is also known as paralipsis, occupatio, praeteritio, preterition, or parasiopesis.
Aporia
Aporia is the rhetorical expression of doubt.
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