Do marginalia, cross-references and concordances offer models, or at least starting points, for thinking about the hypertext of the Web? |
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I once noted the oddity that Hardy had two variorums and no concordance, while Hopkins had two concordances and no variorum. |
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Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries. |
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The concordances providing word for word breakdowns of Horace's Latin provided quite a challenge. |
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There is a tale about going for a walk with the wrong map, and finding uncanny concordances. |
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I wanted to establish a range of concordances and contrasts between the paintings so the show is strangely animated. |
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But it is well recognised that twin concordances may be misleading unless the underlying prevalence of a disease is taken into account. |
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These concordances were further displayed in Zuckerman's introduction. |
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In the 20th century Oxford produced computer-generated concordances to the early texts of individual plays under the supervision of T. Howard-Hill. |
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I believe there are concordances to be found between all symbolic systems. |
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