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Yet it is as perfect as the proem of 1849.
Both halves begin with a short prologue called a proem.
I really like this; the "proem" appeals to me.
- for as yet we have spoken only the proem to the true epopea.
In the proem he was almost run over, but he dodged the delivery van and dashed across the traffic.
Indeed the proem suggests it.
Shortly after we finished moving our world, our sun began the proem of expandon.
Some of the homilies have more than one proem by R. Tanḥuma.
In the proem, Boccaccio himself is Filostrato and addresses his own love who has rejected him.
They begin with the verse of the text, which often stands at the head of the proem without any formula of introduction.
The protocol opens the charter by invoking God and enumerating the pious considerations for the King's act (proem).
Proem has released several albums, EPs, and remixes.
Doukas by Symeon Seth, who wrote a brief introduction (the proem.)
The term is Latin and the Greek equivalent was called the Proem or Prooimion.
He explains this in the proem of the work as well as confirming that he produced both the prose translation and the verse Lays.
PROEM Murdered.
Buber, p. 47a), for which there was used a proem on the Pesiḳta section Isa.
The Opening to the Iliad (Proem), Read in Ancient Greek with a simultaneous translation.
As Kingsley notes, this physical evidence from Velia merely conforms to and confirms the incubatory context already suggested by the proem itself.
The appearance of Proteus, a shapeshifting god, in the proem serves as a metaphor for Nonnus' varied style.
Buber, p. 68a), which consists of a proem of the Pesiḳta pericope xviii.
(129b et seq.) to be a proem to a discourse on this section, which is intended for the second "consolatory Sabbath" after the Ninth of Ab.
In the table of contents, the poem is titled "Kaddish: Proem, narrative, hymmnn, lament, litany, & fugue".
"Laying It On with a Trowel: The Proem to Lucan and Related Texts."
Once past its "Proem," Delany's novel opens with similar statements, but placed in the negative: "I do not have AIDS.