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Other young men have also been begetters of interest.
Well, nonsense is in the eyes of the begetter.
Beauty is now in the ear of the begetter.
It was they who taught him to write, not the begetter of the Sonnets.
What society still called perversion could be the begetter of common decency.
Over everything, indifferent begetter of all this carnage, shone the sun.
Yet, what guarantee did he have that the Emperor was actually the begetter of the hydra project?
The two lines address Jupiter as an all-powerful begetter who is both male and female.
Therefore the begetter and the begotten are one in the Hand that holds them all."
Its male name is designated 'Saviour, begetter of all things'.
"Better than progeny, even, for they have a way of disappointing, embarrassing, hurting their begetters.
And fear nothing except in the certainty that you are your enemy's begetter and its only hope of healing.
It was a history of origins and inventions, describing in three books the "first begetters" of all human activities.
Peter Stewart deserves to be remembered as the present school's true 'onlie begetter'.
He was, among other things, a shoemaker, a farmer, a surveyor, a politician, and a begetter of sons.
No, it means that this person alone - the 'onlie begetter' - inspired the sonnets.
He sighed, stretched out his hands in a propitiatory way toward the fire, begetter of molten type-face.
It is a mystical estate, an apostolic succession, from only begetter to only begotten.
Begetter of Gods and men!
Not the Begetter of Gods nor the awe of him may stand before man's desire!"
A Bradshaw board carries locked within its smooth husk the seed of its begetter.
Savagery, blithely concealed, was not adornment but begetter of his seemingly lighthearted art.
'Archerorm, the begetter of the foul Archer who did this!'
If 'begetter' means the author, Shakespeare himself, why the redundant 'onlie' before it?