| 41. | She was a friend of Charles Lamb, who addressed an acrostic to her which was first published in 1830.
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| 42. | Many MCs employ the technique and terminology of the Supreme Alphabet to create acrostics, acronyms and backronyms in their rhymes.
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| 43. | Educated men in 17th century Europe were familiar with word games in literature, including acrostics, anagrams, and ciphers.
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| 44. | Menahem even included both his patron's and his names in an acrostic including the first letter of each line.
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| 45. | Asked to contribute a piece to " Poetry " in 1939, he penned 39 lines containing an acrostic.
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| 46. | A strategy he likes is to ask them to use descriptive phases to make an acrostic of a grandparent's name.
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| 47. | The author and his father's name appear in an acrostic at the beginning of the poem's 15 lines.
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| 48. | It emerged that the poem was an acrostic, with the first letter of each line spelling out " THE BASTARD ".
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| 49. | The introductory poem contains a double acrostic on the name " Isa Bowman ", one of Carroll's child friends.
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| 50. | She showed her love for Poe in an acrostic poem she composed when she was 23, dated February 14, 1846:
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