Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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... women was that of the care of the sick . They didn't really know any- thing about it — had never seen a clinical ... women . Men did all the work and all the thinking , ran all the professions , made all the money . Then things began to ...
... women was that of the care of the sick . They didn't really know any- thing about it — had never seen a clinical ... women . Men did all the work and all the thinking , ran all the professions , made all the money . Then things began to ...
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... women . Now it is all women . Look at any golf links of today - the bright autumn landscape and the pleasant greens all spoiled by a bunch of tubby - looking women , all over the place . Can they play ? Of course not . A few of them ...
... women . Now it is all women . Look at any golf links of today - the bright autumn landscape and the pleasant greens all spoiled by a bunch of tubby - looking women , all over the place . Can they play ? Of course not . A few of them ...
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... women . Now they are all a little silly over women , so they all get bald . But the new games did worse than that . They served to help along the foolish idea that men and women could be " comrades . " I always hate that word ...
... women . Now they are all a little silly over women , so they all get bald . But the new games did worse than that . They served to help along the foolish idea that men and women could be " comrades . " I always hate that word ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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