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... words , hale them in sometime to a familiar epistle , when it were too much collar to be choleric . ( 138 ) By his scornful concluding paronomasia , which juxtaposes words having a similar sound but different meaning ( " collar ...
... words , hale them in sometime to a familiar epistle , when it were too much collar to be choleric . ( 138 ) By his scornful concluding paronomasia , which juxtaposes words having a similar sound but different meaning ( " collar ...
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... words , never wake , all words , there's nothing else , you must go on , that's all I know , they're going to stop , I know that well , I can feel it , they're going to abandon me , it will be the silence , for a moment , a good few ...
... words , never wake , all words , there's nothing else , you must go on , that's all I know , they're going to stop , I know that well , I can feel it , they're going to abandon me , it will be the silence , for a moment , a good few ...
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... words with ' sunrise ' ! " ( 189-90 ) . Repetition of English words in such contexts expands their conventional Anglo semantic ranges . These are stylistic strategies of translation , a means of drawing attention to distinct ...
... words with ' sunrise ' ! " ( 189-90 ) . Repetition of English words in such contexts expands their conventional Anglo semantic ranges . These are stylistic strategies of translation , a means of drawing attention to distinct ...
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Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
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