Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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... matter of fact Conon Doyle wrote the stories over a period that lasted thirty years and more . As they multiplied , not even their creator could keep track of them . They are full of discrepancies - which , of course , in point of art ...
... matter of fact Conon Doyle wrote the stories over a period that lasted thirty years and more . As they multiplied , not even their creator could keep track of them . They are full of discrepancies - which , of course , in point of art ...
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... matter how apt a reference may be in actual fact , it is worse than useless for those who do not know what it means . If the mere sound of it is all right , then it may stand . Thus in the lines below it does not matter whether or not ...
... matter how apt a reference may be in actual fact , it is worse than useless for those who do not know what it means . If the mere sound of it is all right , then it may stand . Thus in the lines below it does not matter whether or not ...
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... Matter , we are told , is not matter in the real or solid sense . It is only a manifestation of force or energy , seeking to come to rest . An atom is not an atom in the sense of being a particle or thing . It is just an area inside ...
... Matter , we are told , is not matter in the real or solid sense . It is only a manifestation of force or energy , seeking to come to rest . An atom is not an atom in the sense of being a particle or thing . It is just an area inside ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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