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In the preface to his biography of St. Cuthbert, Bede set down an unusually complete description of redactive criticism at work.
Ullman's 10 steps are listed in a preface to the book's introduction and then spelled out over the course of eight chapters.
This article is excerpted from the new preface to the updated paperback edition.
The only complaint is that the publisher might have updated the preface for the paperback edition.
Two of the editors contribute what is effectively a long, and extremely fluent, preface and a postface.
As the poet, writer and journalist Mohamad notes in his preface, the book makes no attempt to give a comprehensive account of the era.
I annotated it and prepared the double book for publication with a preface explaining what I had done and why I had done it.
The relaunched book will include a preface written by renowned local poet Desmond Egan.
The book's 246 pages are divided into two forewords, a preface, eight chapters, and seven appendixes.
Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys.
His attempt to define effective prose rhythm technically is one of the most curious and interesting parts of his preface.
I should preface this by letting you know that my partner is American and that many of the people who support this project are too.
He therefore added a preface of his own on applications of logarithms to both plane trigonometry and to spherical trigonometry.
The book begins with a standard table of contents, lists of tables and illustrations, a preface, acknowledgments, and an introduction.
Just as every story needs a preface, a truly erudite narrative simply cannot do without an introduction.
I preface my remarks by saying that I do not like the fact that our tuition is going up.
I have fought off the temptation to preface my answers with a long-winded introduction.
The preface, to be sure, shows a perhaps rhetorically prudent ambivalence towards the use of humour in polemic.
In the preface, Forrest-Thomson indicates the limitedness of such obliqueness.
As the authors discuss in the preface it would be difficult to envision agriculture without electric motors and other electrical devices.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Tertullus useth a preface nothing appertinent to the matter, because he commendeth Felix's wisdom and virtues that he may purchase favour.
These lines, found also in lai le Freine, would serve as preface to any of the Breton lays, with the couplet ll.
The first four books are described by Plato himself as the preface or preamble.
The first glance made us reluct at encountering in the outset the writer's formidable-looking preface.
In the preface Ratdolt says that he had printed the fasciculus three times already, of which Hain mentions two.
The most notable portion of this work is the preface, which contains the first statement of the theory of historical materialism.
The following paragraphs contain an abbreviated and paraphrastic translation of the preface.
Let me preface this description by emphasising the fact that he was eminent.
Du Clos, origin of his fairy tale of acajou and Zirphile, and account of his satirical preface to it, ii.
We have all smiled at the adulations of an ancient preface and the arrogance which too often baulked the poor writer's hopes.
In the preface to The bondswoman's Son he confesses that he has sometimes wondered if he has incarnated different personalities.
The preface contains a sarcastic harangue in orthodox charlatan style on the merits of the new catholicon or Panacea.
In that description is the preface to a theogony of which Hesiod wrote the final page.
In taking stock of these collections, we are greatly helped by Mr. chappell's interesting preface to the Roxburghe Ballads.
Sometimes it is to be found at the end of the preface or dedication, and sometimes it is on the title-page as a chronogram.
The work of the latter is called Compendium de Rerum Natur, and is printed, after the preface, with this running title.
It merely proves that Dannar's statement in the preface of his thesis is correct.
Dedication, preface, and gratulatory poetry are also transcribed and, in the case of the neo-Latin poetry, translated into German.
Not the virginity that spells a piquant preface to sensualism.
Drafts for the dedication, the preface, and for a work on Esthetics.
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