The Short Story: A Technical and Literary StudyA. C. McClurg & Company, 1928 - 496 |
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Strona 31
... Master of the Inn . In this story he says that if the half - forgotten troubles of the soul which lie below the level of consciousness can be brought to the surface and aired in oral confession , the physical ills , indirectly caused by ...
... Master of the Inn . In this story he says that if the half - forgotten troubles of the soul which lie below the level of consciousness can be brought to the surface and aired in oral confession , the physical ills , indirectly caused by ...
Strona 39
... master of himself . But a plot cannot be made merely by adding incident to incident , like laying dominoes down end to end in a long row . It must be put together more like construct- ing a house of building blocks . Each incident grows ...
... master of himself . But a plot cannot be made merely by adding incident to incident , like laying dominoes down end to end in a long row . It must be put together more like construct- ing a house of building blocks . Each incident grows ...
Strona 44
... device of ending a story the moment the theme is worked out , has been very effect- ively used by many master story writers . This kind of combined culmination and conclusion is employed by Stevenson in [ 44 ] THE SHORT STORY.
... device of ending a story the moment the theme is worked out , has been very effect- ively used by many master story writers . This kind of combined culmination and conclusion is employed by Stevenson in [ 44 ] THE SHORT STORY.
Strona 47
... master . Practically all the writers and crities regard him as the great master of form in story structure . His themes are usually of absorbing interest , but the level of life he pictures is often low and repellant to many . He is ...
... master . Practically all the writers and crities regard him as the great master of form in story structure . His themes are usually of absorbing interest , but the level of life he pictures is often low and repellant to many . He is ...
Strona 48
... Master Hauchecorne , of Breaute , had just arrived at Goderville , and was walking towards the square , when he saw a bit of string on the ground . Master Hauchecorne , economical like every true Norman , thought that it was well to ...
... Master Hauchecorne , of Breaute , had just arrived at Goderville , and was walking towards the square , when he saw a bit of string on the ground . Master Hauchecorne , economical like every true Norman , thought that it was well to ...
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Strona 109 - And the will therein lieth, which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the will, with its vigor? For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will.
Strona 177 - Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head. Thou gavest me no kiss; but this woman since the time I came in hath not ceased to kiss my feet. My head with oil thou didst not anoint: but this woman hath anointed my feet with ointment. Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth...
Strona 176 - Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like: he is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock.
Strona 143 - Yet, by a strange deception, owing to the duskiness of the chamber, and the antique dresses which they still wore, the tall mirror is said to have reflected the figures of the three old, gray, withered grandsires, ridiculously contending for the skinny ugliness of a shrivelled grandam.
Strona 177 - And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head.
Strona 138 - Patience, patience!" quoth Dr. Heidegger, who sat watching the experiment with philosophic coolness. "You have been a long time growing old; surely you might be content to grow young in half an hour. But the water is at your service." Again he filled their glasses with the liquor of youth, enough of which still remained in the vase to turn half the old people in the city to the age of their own grandchildren. While the bubbles were yet sparkling on the brim the doctor's four guests snatched their...
Strona 217 - And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servants of my father's have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger...
Strona 139 - Again he filled their glasses with the liquor of youth, enough of which still remained in the vase to turn half the old people in the city to the age of their own grandchildren. While the bubbles were yet sparkling on the brim, the doctor's four guests snatched their glasses from the table and swallowed the contents at a single gulp. Was it delusion? Even while the draught was passing down their throats it seemed to have wrought a change on their whole systems. Their eyes grew clear and bright ;...
Strona 114 - And there are one or two stars in heaven (one especially, a star of the sixth magnitude, double and changeable, to be found near the large star in Lyra) in a telescopic scrutiny of which I have been made aware of the feeling. I have been filled with it by certain sounds from stringed instruments, and not unfrequently by passages from books.
Strona 218 - It was meet that we should make merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.