Thomas DeloneyTwayne Publishers, 1981 - 150 pages |
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Page 121
... alliteration , emotive words , and logic . When Mar- garet accepts his love , she knows exactly what is being offered : " Faire Maide , I did long since manifest my loue to thee by my letter ; tell me therefore , were it not better to ...
... alliteration , emotive words , and logic . When Mar- garet accepts his love , she knows exactly what is being offered : " Faire Maide , I did long since manifest my loue to thee by my letter ; tell me therefore , were it not better to ...
Page 125
... alliteration , asso- nance , repetition , and other auditory elements , is surely a blend of poetry and prose . The subject matter of early prose fiction also closely resembles that of narrative verse . The stories of brave heroes and ...
... alliteration , asso- nance , repetition , and other auditory elements , is surely a blend of poetry and prose . The subject matter of early prose fiction also closely resembles that of narrative verse . The stories of brave heroes and ...
Page 137
... alliteration , and probably the intent , is metonymic . Gray is Gloucester , Sutton is Salisburie , and so on . So important was clothing to the economy of England that , as the chief clothier of the town , each man would probably have ...
... alliteration , and probably the intent , is metonymic . Gray is Gloucester , Sutton is Salisburie , and so on . So important was clothing to the economy of England that , as the chief clothier of the town , each man would probably have ...
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