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The middle phase of the Bronze Age is present at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat . It is characterised by rows of burials associated with red slipped or painted vessels of great diversity in form and size , exotic marble and marine shell ...
The middle phase of the Bronze Age is present at Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat . It is characterised by rows of burials associated with red slipped or painted vessels of great diversity in form and size , exotic marble and marine shell ...
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may wish us to see that not only the name Mary but the word name may present an anagram : amen . And several filaments could be plaited together to strengthen this . First , the sequence of sound in ' her name an Army ' ...
may wish us to see that not only the name Mary but the word name may present an anagram : amen . And several filaments could be plaited together to strengthen this . First , the sequence of sound in ' her name an Army ' ...
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Those absent prepositions would , if present , make the poem more about about ' . By leaving them out , Plath lets us hear their absence , but also insists that this is none of them ; it is just ' Edge ' , clean - cut , indefinite .
Those absent prepositions would , if present , make the poem more about about ' . By leaving them out , Plath lets us hear their absence , but also insists that this is none of them ; it is just ' Edge ' , clean - cut , indefinite .
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
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