The Book of the Short StoryAlexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby D. Appleton, 1918 - 507 من الصفحات |
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... speaking , then , there would seem to be no generic distinction in narrative before the nineteenth century other than narrative short and long , tales of many episodes and tales of one , with a partial exception for fables and such ...
... speaking , then , there would seem to be no generic distinction in narrative before the nineteenth century other than narrative short and long , tales of many episodes and tales of one , with a partial exception for fables and such ...
الصفحة 17
... speak- ing is to make the reader feel that with which the writer was impressed . This point may be illustrated by a com- parison of Spectator paper No. 299 , Letter from Sir John Envil , Married to a Woman of Quality , with Miss Sarah ...
... speak- ing is to make the reader feel that with which the writer was impressed . This point may be illustrated by a com- parison of Spectator paper No. 299 , Letter from Sir John Envil , Married to a Woman of Quality , with Miss Sarah ...
الصفحة 34
... speaking , about the year 2500 B. C. The idea of an enchanted island , which has risen from the waves and will sink again , is seen to be one of the very oldest plots for a tale of marvels . In the story of The Shipwrecked Sailor is ...
... speaking , about the year 2500 B. C. The idea of an enchanted island , which has risen from the waves and will sink again , is seen to be one of the very oldest plots for a tale of marvels . In the story of The Shipwrecked Sailor is ...
الصفحة 48
... speaking unto her . So they two went until they came to Beth - lehem . And it came to pass when they were come to Beth - lehem , that all the city was moved about them , and they said : Is this Naomi ? And she said unto them : Call me ...
... speaking unto her . So they two went until they came to Beth - lehem . And it came to pass when they were come to Beth - lehem , that all the city was moved about them , and they said : Is this Naomi ? And she said unto them : Call me ...
الصفحة 66
... speak the truth . For in very deed never have I seen the face of my husband , nor know I at all what manner of man he is . Always he frights me diligently from the sight of him , threatening some great evil should I too curiously look ...
... speak the truth . For in very deed never have I seen the face of my husband , nor know I at all what manner of man he is . Always he frights me diligently from the sight of him , threatening some great evil should I too curiously look ...
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