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Abstract wit, 128

Absurdity, 77

Actuality, 186

Aesthetics, 2

Agaasiz, 54

Aggression, 13S, 152, 160, 232

Alluring-premiums, 210

Allusions, 107, 108, 232

Ambiguity, 45

Ambitious impulse, 219

Application of same material, 49

Aristotle, 184

Attributions, 121

Automatic process, 238

Automatisms, 85, 86, 87, 235,

Bain, 226, 322

Bergson, 301, 337, 360

Blasphemous witticisms, 171

Bleuler, 278

Bonmot, 43

Brevity, 10, 29, 52, 243

Brill, 22, 31, 35, 37, 38, 56

Caricature, 280, 303, 320

Censor, 260

Characterization-wit, 71

Child, 190, 309, 362

Childhood, 149

Comic, 4, 10, 221, 287, 313
 * element, 88
 * facade, 236
 * its origin, 302
 * its sychogenesis, 360
 * of expectation, 317
 * of imitation, 336
 * of speech, 345
 * motion, 304
 * pleasure, its origin, 361
 * situations, 303, 314

Comical character, 277

Comparison, 113

with unification, 130

Composition, 31

Condensation, 20, 48
 * examples of, 21, 22, 23
 * in dreams, 31, 49, 266
 * with modification and substitution, 25

Conflict, 163

Contrast, 8

Critical witticisms, 171

Cynical tendency, 204
 * witticisms and self-criticism,

Cynicism, 65, 161
 * pessimistic, 170

Darwin, 226

Defence, 138
 * reaction, 142

Derision, 157

De Quincey, 22

Disguise, 303

Displacement, 57, 61, 161
 * in dreams, 256

Displacement-wit, 68, 71, 237

Don Quixote, 377.

Double meaning, 40, 103
 * and displacement, 66
 * of a name, 41

Doubt in witty comparisons, 118

Dream-formation, 260

Dream-work, 249, 276

Dreams, 30, 250, 261

Dugas, 224, 242 Rh