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monumental pause. Its root
hypso-
literally means "aloft", "height", or "on high". However, a
distinguishing feature of
hypsos in
rhetorical studies is...
- v t e In Gr**** mythology,
Hypso, from
Pellene in Achaea, was the
mother of the
Argonauts Amphion and
Asterius (Deucalion) by Hyperasius, son of Pelles...
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Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations Persuasion Ethos Pathos...
- the
measurement of heights. The term
originates from the Gr**** word ὕψος "
hypsos"
meaning height and the word
metre is from the Gr**** μέτρον (métron), "a...
- name
Hypseus (/ˈhɪpsiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑψεύς "one on high",
derived from
hypsos "height") may
refer to: Hypseus, a king of the
Lapiths and son of the river...
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Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations Persuasion Ethos Pathos...
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Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations Persuasion Ethos Pathos...
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Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations Persuasion Ethos Pathos...
- phóbos, "fear". The term "hypsophobia"
derives from the Gr**** word ύψος (
hypsos),
meaning "height". In Gr****, the
actual term used for this
condition is...
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Scheme Trope Five
canons Inventio Dispositio Elocutio Memoria Pronuntiatio Hypsos Imitatio Kairos Method of loci
Modes Operations Persuasion Ethos Pathos...