| Jack London - 1909 - 428 str.
...three parts: (1) a pair of lovers arc jarred apart; (2) by some deed or event they arc reunited; (8) marriage bells. The third part was an unvarying quantity, but the first and second parts could bo varied an infinite number of times. Tims, tho pair of lovers could be jarred apart by misunderstood... | |
| Jack London - 1982 - 1238 str.
...Duchess" for tone, and proceeded to mix according to formula. The formula consists of three parts: (l) a pair of lovers are jarred apart; (2) by some deed...could be jarred apart by misunderstood motives, by accident of fate, by jealous rivals, by irate parents, by crafty guardians, by scheming relatives,... | |
| Jack London, Dale L. Walker, Jeanne Campbell Reesman - 1999 - 274 str.
...according to formula. The formula consists of three parts: (1) a pair of lovers are jarred apart;(2) by some deed or event they are reunited; (3) marriage...could be jarred apart by misunderstood motives, by accident of fate, by jealous rivals, by irate parents, by crafty guardians, by scheming relatives,... | |
| Charles Johanningsmeier - 2002 - 304 str.
...thought, nor real delicacy of sentiment." Accordingly, to compose a work that would be acceptable, "Martin consulted 'The Duchess' for tone, and proceeded...parts could be varied an infinite number of times." He further noted that "In quantity, the formula prescribed twelve hundred words minimum dose, fifteen... | |
| Jack London - 2006 - 446 str.
...parts: (l)a pair of lovers are jarred apart; (2)by some deed or event they are reunited; (3)marriage bells. The third part was an unvarying quantity, but...could be jarred apart by misunderstood motives, by accident of fate, by jealous rivals, by irate parents, by crafty guardians, by scheming relatives,... | |
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