O. Henry: (William Sidney Porter)Martin and Hoyt Company, 1921 - 1페이지 |
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... thought . They belong in the same class with the verbal mutilations of Mrs. Slipslop in Fielding's Joseph Andrews . But O. Henry's audacities mark a distinct advance . Instead of mak- ing nonsense they suggest sense . Apart from their ...
... thought . They belong in the same class with the verbal mutilations of Mrs. Slipslop in Fielding's Joseph Andrews . But O. Henry's audacities mark a distinct advance . Instead of mak- ing nonsense they suggest sense . Apart from their ...
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... thought of what Hamlet says in the play : - ' 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 ...
... thought of what Hamlet says in the play : - ' 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 ...
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... thought , even profound thought , not so much in the working out of the plots as in the selection and fore- staging of such humorous situations as make the plots work themselves out . Humor is released rather than manufactured . It ...
... thought , even profound thought , not so much in the working out of the plots as in the selection and fore- staging of such humorous situations as make the plots work themselves out . Humor is released rather than manufactured . It ...
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... thought of as the stationary locale where the story takes place . In many stories the locale is mentioned at the beginning and then dismissed . Not so in O. Henry's pages . His backgrounds are no more initial than terminal . They are ...
... thought of as the stationary locale where the story takes place . In many stories the locale is mentioned at the beginning and then dismissed . Not so in O. Henry's pages . His backgrounds are no more initial than terminal . They are ...
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... thought , with the proper placing of expository matter . Should it come first or last ? This was the subject of one of O. Henry's latest conversations about his craft . In one of his stories , after a page and a half of initial ...
... thought , with the proper placing of expository matter . Should it come first or last ? This was the subject of one of O. Henry's latest conversations about his craft . In one of his stories , after a page and a half of initial ...
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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.