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By way of samurai and Bushido, he ultimately arrives at that peak of comicality, "O'Hara-kiri."

From Time Magazine Archive

The comicality of this idea was too much for the gravity of the boys—never very hard to upset at any time—and they roared with laughter.

From Bert Wilson, Wireless Operator by Duffield, J. W.

The scenes between Lady Patty and the Bungalow children are fascinating in their life-like sincerity and grotesque comicality....

From Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic by Shaw, Catharine

Of all the comic actors I have seen he is the least trivial—at the same time that for richness of detail his comicality is unsurpassed.

From The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. by Various

She looks such a fragile creature possessed with such an angry spirit that Chetwoode, in spite of himself acknowledging the comicality of the situation, cannot altogether conceal a smile.

From Airy Fairy Lilian by Margaret Wolfe Hamilton (AKA Duchess)




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