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Side 23
... dialogue and into the descriptive and expository of the novel . Here , too , there is a close connection . between the style and the thing which it is describ- ing . This is a description of Fitzgerald and Moy's , the fashionably gaudy ...
... dialogue and into the descriptive and expository of the novel . Here , too , there is a close connection . between the style and the thing which it is describ- ing . This is a description of Fitzgerald and Moy's , the fashionably gaudy ...
Side 26
... dialogue and the wretched production . As the scene proceeds , her perform- ance becomes more and more affecting , and the insensitive audience responds more and more powerfully to the increasing emotional tension . The most impressive ...
... dialogue and the wretched production . As the scene proceeds , her perform- ance becomes more and more affecting , and the insensitive audience responds more and more powerfully to the increasing emotional tension . The most impressive ...
Side 28
... dialogue reflects the aimless- ness and inadequacy of people's minds and of their powers of expression . The nervous , irrelevant quality of the dialogue symbolizes the imperfect contact which people have with one another . Dreiser's ...
... dialogue reflects the aimless- ness and inadequacy of people's minds and of their powers of expression . The nervous , irrelevant quality of the dialogue symbolizes the imperfect contact which people have with one another . Dreiser's ...
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