LangeM wrote: ↑June 6th, 2021, 3:09 pm
Howdie,
I have questions regarding Chapter 70, Goldsmith.
3rd para: re the text in quotes, should I say quote at the beginning and unquote at the end of "A man he was to all ....." to differentiate this from the rest of the narrative.
14th para: same ? as above re "Yet would the village praise...? And also, This poem has an asterisk which connects to *The Traveler. Do I read "The Traveler" as is or do I add anything like "from the Traveler"?
3rd para: any hints on the pronunciation of "Pallas"
4th para: any hints on the pronunciation of "Lissoy"
Thanks so much. M
Hi there - to answer your questions you do not have to "quote" the text.
What you do have to do is read the Footnote which is the * . Please read Footnote The Traveller End Footnote where you see the * in the poem. Do not read it at the end of the poem or it will have no context.
As for the two words just pronounce them the best you can
we really do not get into pronunciation interpretations unless it affects the story or changes its meaning.
Let me know if you have any other questions -
Lynda