A paraphrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) or rephrase is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. More often...
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material Paraphrase mass Biblical paraphrase Presbyterian paraphrases - traditional Presbyterian church songs Paraphrases of Erasmus Lunar Paraphrase Paraphrase...
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"The Heresy of Paraphrase" is the name of the paradox where it is impossible to paraphrase a poem because paraphrasing a poem removes its form, which...
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Paraphrase or paraphrasing in computational linguistics is the natural language processing task of detecting and generating paraphrases. Applications...
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A paraphrase mass is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass that uses as its basis an elaborated version of a cantus firmus, typically chosen from...
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For the linguistics definition, see paraphrase. For the paraphrases by Erasmus of the New Testament, see Paraphrases of Erasmus. For the medieval Biblical...
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A biblical paraphrase is a literary work which has as its goal, not the translation of the Bible, but rather, the rendering of the Bible into a work that...
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"Lunar Paraphrase" is a poem from the second (1931) edition of Wallace Stevens's first book of poetry, Harmonium. One of Stevens's "war poems" from "Lettres...
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Paraphrasing of copyrighted material may, under certain circumstances, constitute copyright infringement. In most countries that have national copyright...
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Paraphrase über den Fund eines Handschuhs, often referred to in English as Paraphrase on the Finding of a Glove, is a set of ten etchings by Max Klinger...
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The First tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus upon the new testament or the Paraphrase of Erasmus is the first volume of a book combining an English...
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The Paraphrase of Shem is a Gnostic text. It is the first tractate in Codex VII of the Nag Hammadi library. The Coptic manuscript is notable for being...
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Paraphrase E (Estonian: Parafraas E) is one of a series of avant-garde drawings called paraphrases by Ado Vabbe in the Tartu Art Museum. The drawing shows...
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however, metaphrase is also the translation of poetry into prose. Unlike "paraphrase," which has an ordinary use in literature theory, the term "metaphrase"...
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Nonnus (section The Paraphrase of John)
Dionysiaca, an epic tale of the god Dionysus, and of the Metabole, a paraphrase of the Gospel of John. The epic Dionysiaca describes the life of Dionysus...
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"As above, so below" is a popular modern paraphrase of the second verse of the Emerald Tablet, a short Hermetic text which first appeared in an Arabic...
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The Paraphrases were Latin Biblical paraphrases, rewritings of the Gospels by Desiderius Erasmus. Composed between 1517 and 1524, Erasmus occasionally...
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doctrine of the Trinity. It has also been noted that the character Morpheus paraphrases the Chinese Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi when he asks Neo, "Have you ever...
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The Living Bible (category Biblical paraphrases)
The Living Bible (TLB or LB) is a personal paraphrase, not a translation, of the Bible in English by Kenneth N. Taylor and first published in 1971. Taylor...
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son,: 182 and also from John the Baptist's original disciples. Due to paraphrases and word-for-word translations from the Mandaean originals found in the...
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Liszt visited the imperial capital and composed a paraphrase to this march named Op. 87 Grande Paraphrase de la Marche de J. Donizetti. Donizetti had another...
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independent of one another: it appears that Dhammapāla has copied or closely paraphrased Buddhaghosa, although adding explanation of some inconsistencies. The...
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Overlooked Film Festival, he posted a picture of his new condition. Paraphrasing a line from Raging Bull (1980), he wrote, "I ain’t a pretty boy no more...
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The Indica is a lost work, and only parts of it survive in the form of paraphrases in later writings. The 12th-century text Rajatarangini mentions a Kashmiri...
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forgive, divine", "A little learning is a dang'rous thing" (frequently paraphrased as "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing"), and "Fools rush in where...
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"Stinkin' badges" is a paraphrase of a line of dialogue from the 1948 film The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. That line was in turn derived from dialogue...
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Swedish in 1737. In 1820, Swedish writer Esaias Tegnér published a partial paraphrase in form of epic poetry in Iduna, the journal of the Geatish Society. In...
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who includes no less than 17 "sayings" of "Spartan women", all of which paraphrase or elaborate on the theme that Spartan mothers rejected their own offspring...
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considered derogatory by China and therefore the media in Japan often paraphrase with other expressions like "The Japan–China Incident" (日華事變/日支事變, Nikka...
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Unto This Last (section Mahatma Gandhi's paraphrase)
translated it back to English in 1951 under the title of Unto This Last: A Paraphrase. This last essay can be considered his programme on economics, as in Unto...
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