Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... story , that is the part which takes place between the signing of the letter and its reception by the addressee ( the sailor Sir Patrick Spence ) is left out . The story is told in a dramatic way by means of " rapid flashes ...
... story , that is the part which takes place between the signing of the letter and its reception by the addressee ( the sailor Sir Patrick Spence ) is left out . The story is told in a dramatic way by means of " rapid flashes ...
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... STORY 1. Definition : The sds . is a * joke in the guise of a little story ( usually but not always treating of talking animals , most typically of a shaggy dog ) that tricks the listener by linking an opening situation which implies a ...
... STORY 1. Definition : The sds . is a * joke in the guise of a little story ( usually but not always treating of talking animals , most typically of a shaggy dog ) that tricks the listener by linking an opening situation which implies a ...
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... stories : For just as ( 7 ) would fall flat were it not for the aesthetically attractive formal correspondence between the elements occuring in its two phases , a good detective story requires a substantial formal correspondence between ...
... stories : For just as ( 7 ) would fall flat were it not for the aesthetically attractive formal correspondence between the elements occuring in its two phases , a good detective story requires a substantial formal correspondence between ...
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