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Page 182
... speech ( I. 84-124 ) there is relatively little assonance - twenty - three distinct echoes in forty - one lines-- and not much interlinking . One sound , ( e ) ( here represented by a ) , dominates much of the uncomplicated series ...
... speech ( I. 84-124 ) there is relatively little assonance - twenty - three distinct echoes in forty - one lines-- and not much interlinking . One sound , ( e ) ( here represented by a ) , dominates much of the uncomplicated series ...
Page 202
... speech , as quoted earlier ) : " But Borrow gives the gypsies soul and essence , so we are assured by those who know them best , more truthfully than anyone before or since his day . He sees them in daylight as they are , without false ...
... speech , as quoted earlier ) : " But Borrow gives the gypsies soul and essence , so we are assured by those who know them best , more truthfully than anyone before or since his day . He sees them in daylight as they are , without false ...
Page 204
... speech is evident . The rhythm of the squire's talk is irregular , impulsive , and at the end of his speech we can see him bending forward in condescending but withal friendly confi- dence . The rhythm of the publisher's is more regular ...
... speech is evident . The rhythm of the squire's talk is irregular , impulsive , and at the end of his speech we can see him bending forward in condescending but withal friendly confi- dence . The rhythm of the publisher's is more regular ...
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