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33. oldal
... tion of idea ; the sole difference is in the nature of the idea evoked . back to the old definition of humor , and | ter , - we begin to ask ourselves what this jux- taposition really means . We read of a certain incident , and we laugh ...
... tion of idea ; the sole difference is in the nature of the idea evoked . back to the old definition of humor , and | ter , - we begin to ask ourselves what this jux- taposition really means . We read of a certain incident , and we laugh ...
79. oldal
... tion of the light and shade concentrated on the strange medley within the sheds bits of the roof have been blown away , and although the gloom is too great to distinguish anything , there is sombre color within , and a mysterious ...
... tion of the light and shade concentrated on the strange medley within the sheds bits of the roof have been blown away , and although the gloom is too great to distinguish anything , there is sombre color within , and a mysterious ...
91. oldal
... tion that did not come from him , except , perhaps , the excessive sensitiveness that made the identification of herself and her work a constant puzzle to her friends , and the self - consciousness that resulted from her own sense of ...
... tion that did not come from him , except , perhaps , the excessive sensitiveness that made the identification of herself and her work a constant puzzle to her friends , and the self - consciousness that resulted from her own sense of ...
100. oldal
... tion she had enjoyed her first honors . It is with an uncomfortable sense of having passed into a strange world that one opens the volume of the " Diary " that begins the new life , without Mr. Crisp , without Dr. Johnson , without Mrs ...
... tion she had enjoyed her first honors . It is with an uncomfortable sense of having passed into a strange world that one opens the volume of the " Diary " that begins the new life , without Mr. Crisp , without Dr. Johnson , without Mrs ...
117. oldal
... tion that science can bear us to the hid springs of human things . He never pub- lishes a volume without pressing and even urging on us that dreams and thought's day - gleams may startle , yet cheer us . And almost all he does for us is ...
... tion that science can bear us to the hid springs of human things . He never pub- lishes a volume without pressing and even urging on us that dreams and thought's day - gleams may startle , yet cheer us . And almost all he does for us is ...
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