Read full poem →haps, one of his greatest poems. In July, 1859, the first of the
Idyls of the King appeared, namely, Hnid, Vivien, Hiaine, and
Guinevere, which were at once great favorites with all readers of
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Specifically; that is to say.
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“Some of the students — namely Paul, Alice and Jake — seem to have trouble with geometry.”
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Poetry examples for “namely”
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Read full poem →And call that hope which is despair,
Namely, the heaven we should not share!
Image and glory of the man,
Read full poem →were used for pretests, posttests, and unit examinations. Each 50
minute class period was split into four major categories; namely,
review of the previous day's work, student questions on the previous
Read full poem →Table 18 lists the mean score and the standard deviation of scores
of both groups for the remaining five criterion measures; namely, "final
examination-part I," "final examination-part II," "final examination-
Read full poem →life is what Calvin and the Refonned Tradition have accented with particular strength,
namely a theocentric focus for all of life: that vital sense of human limits and realism about
human corruption in the face of the holiness of God " 24
Read full poem →and foe, and the one point on which all might agree has been overlooked,
namely, the fact that he taught us a great deal which it is desirable
and agreeable to know--which has passed into common knowledge through
Read full poem →tremble the more, yet durst he not but open the gate: then the King’s
forces marched in, namely, the three brave captains mentioned before.
Now, the Recorder’s house was a place of much convenience for Emmanuel,
