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... beginning of the poem to search for hints about the whole of which the rape of Lucrece is the visible part . Since Shake- speare's dedication speaks of Lucrece as " without beginning , " and since the first stanza takes a ravishing ...
... beginning of the poem to search for hints about the whole of which the rape of Lucrece is the visible part . Since Shake- speare's dedication speaks of Lucrece as " without beginning , " and since the first stanza takes a ravishing ...
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... beginning to decay , seems to hasten Christs coming : to let passe many strong presumptions of our Diuines , concerning the approach of that day ; these three proofes , drawne from naturall reason , doe easilie induce mee to beleeue it ...
... beginning to decay , seems to hasten Christs coming : to let passe many strong presumptions of our Diuines , concerning the approach of that day ; these three proofes , drawne from naturall reason , doe easilie induce mee to beleeue it ...
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... beginning of a sentence ; over a quarter by its position at the beginning of a paragraph . Far from an unobtrusive neutral adverb , in Hemingway's handling the word becomes , although still unobtrusive so carefully is it woven into the ...
... beginning of a sentence ; over a quarter by its position at the beginning of a paragraph . Far from an unobtrusive neutral adverb , in Hemingway's handling the word becomes , although still unobtrusive so carefully is it woven into the ...
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