Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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... picture which can easily run off fifty years in fifteen seconds . The moving picture and the radio are getting in their work upon us . We cannot tell where it will end . " We live , " writes one of our greatest living authors , “ in a ...
... picture which can easily run off fifty years in fifteen seconds . The moving picture and the radio are getting in their work upon us . We cannot tell where it will end . " We live , " writes one of our greatest living authors , “ in a ...
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... pictures decide that the moving picture audience would not care for it . For there it is . The moving picture is not art ; it is commerce . It was born in sin , born to make money , and it carries with it the marks of its parentage . It ...
... pictures decide that the moving picture audience would not care for it . For there it is . The moving picture is not art ; it is commerce . It was born in sin , born to make money , and it carries with it the marks of its parentage . It ...
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... picture and makes it . A composer conceives a piece of music and makes it . But the moving picture ! If you or I conceive one , what a vast intervention of other minds and other hands , of physical apparatus and technical considera ...
... picture and makes it . A composer conceives a piece of music and makes it . But the moving picture ! If you or I conceive one , what a vast intervention of other minds and other hands , of physical apparatus and technical considera ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a ..., Volumen10 Stephen Leacock Vista de fragmentos - 1935 |
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