Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... language of intimate and informal utterances but can serve as a medium for other different kinds of conversation as well . One individual speaker whose language shows us something of the range of Scott's borrowings is Wandering Willie ...
... language of intimate and informal utterances but can serve as a medium for other different kinds of conversation as well . One individual speaker whose language shows us something of the range of Scott's borrowings is Wandering Willie ...
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... language and poetry , and for the socio - linguistic situation with its lower - class Scots speaker telling his tale to an upper - class English speaker . We have just seen how Scott used Patrick Walker for the language of ' Wandering ...
... language and poetry , and for the socio - linguistic situation with its lower - class Scots speaker telling his tale to an upper - class English speaker . We have just seen how Scott used Patrick Walker for the language of ' Wandering ...
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... language to the sources Scott used to produce it we find that two sources are obvious to the reader and one is not . The obvious sources are the bailie's quite conscious use of proverbs and the Bible . The hidden source is Scott's use ...
... language to the sources Scott used to produce it we find that two sources are obvious to the reader and one is not . The obvious sources are the bailie's quite conscious use of proverbs and the Bible . The hidden source is Scott's use ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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