O. Henry: (William Sidney Porter)Martin and Hoyt Company, 1921 - 1페이지 |
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... never to think on the fellow again " ; someone is as headstrong as " an allegory on the banks of the Nile , " etc. These are blunders adroitly chosen by Sheridan , but they are nothing more than blunders . They cause laughter , but they ...
... never to think on the fellow again " ; someone is as headstrong as " an allegory on the banks of the Nile , " etc. These are blunders adroitly chosen by Sheridan , but they are nothing more than blunders . They cause laughter , but they ...
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... never central or controlling . His char- acters are not humorous because they say funny things . They say funny things because they are humorous . O. Henry's humor has been acclaimed by a world of grateful readers because , like the ...
... never central or controlling . His char- acters are not humorous because they say funny things . They say funny things because they are humorous . O. Henry's humor has been acclaimed by a world of grateful readers because , like the ...
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... never divisive . On the contrary , it fuses and re - unites . As soon as you read one of his stories you want to read it aloud to others . But you do not have to pick your audience for fear that feelings will be hurt . Rich or poor ...
... never divisive . On the contrary , it fuses and re - unites . As soon as you read one of his stories you want to read it aloud to others . But you do not have to pick your audience for fear that feelings will be hurt . Rich or poor ...
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... never , as so often in Thomas Hardy , compels character . It co - operates with it , it releases it , it trains it , at times it checks it . But man is still the master of his fate . En- vironment may help or hinder ; it may not ...
... never , as so often in Thomas Hardy , compels character . It co - operates with it , it releases it , it trains it , at times it checks it . But man is still the master of his fate . En- vironment may help or hinder ; it may not ...
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... never even remotely effeminate , but there was much about him that one associates with healthy boyhood and unspoiled girlhood . One of his critics com- plains because O. Henry " slaps his reader on the back and laughs loudly as if in a ...
... never even remotely effeminate , but there was much about him that one associates with healthy boyhood and unspoiled girlhood . One of his critics com- plains because O. Henry " slaps his reader on the back and laughs loudly as if in a ...
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15 페이지 - Hesperian curls — the front of Job himself ! — An eye, like March, to threaten at command ! — A station, like Harry Mercury, new — '* Something about kissing — on a hill— however, the similitude struck me directly.