Epanaphora

//__Epanaphora __//


 * Definition:: **The repeated use of the same word to begin multiple sentences


 * Origin:: **from the Greek, meaning //referring// or //reference//


 * See also:: **anaphora - [**NB:** Most reference sources do not distinguish between //__epanaphora__// and //__anaphora__.//]

Definition taken from (Oxford English Dictionary).


 * Examples ** from text: for all intents and purposes, the examples would be the same as those for //@anaphora//

1) "...__//**I would**//__ extirpate heresy, and all learning and knowledge as inevitably tending thereunto. __//**I would**//__ suffer no man to read but the priest, and confine him reading to his breviary. __//**I would**//__ burn your books together with your bones on the first convenient opportunity. __//**I would**//__ observe as austere property of conduct, and be especially careful not to loosen one rivet in the tremendous yoke I was forging for the minds and consciences of mankind." - from Richard Garnett's "The Demon Pope"

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