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Page 95
The effect which Shakespeare tends toward is one that Mrs. Dargan , with her leaning toward happy endings , just misses- namely , that of the pity and the irony of life , standing out the more glaringly when the ills to which we are all ...
The effect which Shakespeare tends toward is one that Mrs. Dargan , with her leaning toward happy endings , just misses- namely , that of the pity and the irony of life , standing out the more glaringly when the ills to which we are all ...
Page 155
That causes abound we know and must admit , as we do almost un- consciously the certainty of death ; but too little cognizance is taken of the fact that the effect of mere apprehension , which is all that worry really is , may be ...
That causes abound we know and must admit , as we do almost un- consciously the certainty of death ; but too little cognizance is taken of the fact that the effect of mere apprehension , which is all that worry really is , may be ...
Page 504
shall give the principal effect , with fine sense of proportion as to the parts . Consider how important a thing is the first page , the first scene in a book . Out of a whole life , or a number of lives , you must choose one incident ...
shall give the principal effect , with fine sense of proportion as to the parts . Consider how important a thing is the first page , the first scene in a book . Out of a whole life , or a number of lives , you must choose one incident ...
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