CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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105. oldal
... story which , judged as a story , might appear without disadvantage in the Arabian Nights , with Aladdin on its right hand and Ali Baba on its left . " The episodes , or subsidiary stories , which in this edition are introduced for the ...
... story which , judged as a story , might appear without disadvantage in the Arabian Nights , with Aladdin on its right hand and Ali Baba on its left . " The episodes , or subsidiary stories , which in this edition are introduced for the ...
159. oldal
... story , but it is not at all a bad one . If you are writing a story full of incident , I recommend it . Only remember that such an open- ing rouses expectations , and you must not keep the reader waiting long . He expects something to ...
... story , but it is not at all a bad one . If you are writing a story full of incident , I recommend it . Only remember that such an open- ing rouses expectations , and you must not keep the reader waiting long . He expects something to ...
244. oldal
... story ? ' ' That one you wanted me to write . ' ' Oh , that ! ' She laughed . " You've been brooding over it a long ... stories being dis- quisitions illustrated by characters , since his supreme merit lies in width of reference , and in ...
... story ? ' ' That one you wanted me to write . ' ' Oh , that ! ' She laughed . " You've been brooding over it a long ... stories being dis- quisitions illustrated by characters , since his supreme merit lies in width of reference , and in ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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