The translation represents Dante's autobiography as a prolepsis of the culminant visions in the Paradiso. |
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It is to Amy that this novel is addressed in poignant second-person asides, the use of prolepsis thickening as the story progresses. |
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The thought threw me into a vernal prolepsis, a mental flash-forward to spring, for which there must be a German word or a Chinese poem. |
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The fallacies and figures sections include basic examples of each including antithesis, anaphora, praeteritio, and prolepsis to name a few. |
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Thus Enrico Dalgarno took on the mission of writing his life, from innocence to prolepsis, as many times as necessary. |
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Throughout the hook, Lorde's writing is indeed not linear, especially because of its ample use of analepsis and prolepsis, or flashbacks and flash-forwards. |
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Prolepsis occupies much of this chapter, with Erne anticipating various objections to his claims. |
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