The acme magazine . That he is a humorist nonewill question, but his method belongsrather to broad farce than to humor;and one is not sure whether he wouldnot be more correctly described as a greatmaster of farce than a great humorist—the greatest lord of farce who ever is, however, as a great creative artist-Dickens takes his place with the im-mortals; and so long as men live not bybread alone, but by food of the im-agination, so long as men know how tolaugh at pure absurdity, to revel in thejovial fun of high spirits and audaciousyouth, to thrill and sadden at the trag-edies of life


The acme magazine . That he is a humorist nonewill question, but his method belongsrather to broad farce than to humor;and one is not sure whether he wouldnot be more correctly described as a greatmaster of farce than a great humorist—the greatest lord of farce who ever is, however, as a great creative artist-Dickens takes his place with the im-mortals; and so long as men live not bybread alone, but by food of the im-agination, so long as men know how tolaugh at pure absurdity, to revel in thejovial fun of high spirits and audaciousyouth, to thrill and sadden at the trag-edies of life, to feel pity, mirth, and love,so long will the writings of ClariesDickens live, PARTING For High voire. Worts and Musi« byFLETA JAN BROWH JVIodtrato. r r i feE Twi . light steals a feB ff» W44# ±=^ rlf^ $ jj -r ^Ei I ^^ P^£ & cross the mea . dows ev. en .tide be. gins to fall, ^m ±=± +++ * FF? Tf rrn rrrr m PP o i i j> j) i P? S 35Z Dead leaves rus . tie in the sha. dows a sad hearts call. Copyright MIMVI by Balmer& Weber Music House Vo


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