The Advance of the American Short StoryDodd, Mead, 1931 - 314 lappuses |
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... fact that he makes an allusion to it in the climax of his sketch , A Virtuoso's Collection in Mosses from an Old Manse . This fact has been pointed out by more than one critic previously . A fact of equal in- terest , which has not ...
... fact that he makes an allusion to it in the climax of his sketch , A Virtuoso's Collection in Mosses from an Old Manse . This fact has been pointed out by more than one critic previously . A fact of equal in- terest , which has not ...
53. lappuse
... fact rendered discreetly with a certain reticence . Behind this outward fact lies the trans- muted reality of which that fact has been used as a symbol . In every instance , there has been a conflict , and we become spectators of the ...
... fact rendered discreetly with a certain reticence . Behind this outward fact lies the trans- muted reality of which that fact has been used as a symbol . In every instance , there has been a conflict , and we become spectators of the ...
135. lappuse
... facts , we may notice how completely his art is based upon neutral tones , and this despite the fact that as a painter he is preoccupied with light rather than with line . lines are cross - hatchings to provide contrast by shadow , and ...
... facts , we may notice how completely his art is based upon neutral tones , and this despite the fact that as a painter he is preoccupied with light rather than with line . lines are cross - hatchings to provide contrast by shadow , and ...
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