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H. L. Mencken * 1880-1956 As a critic , Henry Louis Mencken was often more forceful than perspicacious , quicker in pointing to shortcomings in what he called the Great Sahara of America than in underlining its virtues .
H. L. Mencken * 1880-1956 As a critic , Henry Louis Mencken was often more forceful than perspicacious , quicker in pointing to shortcomings in what he called the Great Sahara of America than in underlining its virtues .
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Jazz rhythms create what can only be called momentum . When the rhythm of one voice ( say the trumpet , off on a rhyth- mic and melodic excursion ) lags behind the underlying beat , its four - beat meas- ure carries over beyond the end ...
Jazz rhythms create what can only be called momentum . When the rhythm of one voice ( say the trumpet , off on a rhyth- mic and melodic excursion ) lags behind the underlying beat , its four - beat meas- ure carries over beyond the end ...
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In the hour of vision there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor properly joy . The soul raised over passion beholds identity and eternal causation , perceives the self - existence of Truth and Right , and calms itself with ...
In the hour of vision there is nothing that can be called gratitude , nor properly joy . The soul raised over passion beholds identity and eternal causation , perceives the self - existence of Truth and Right , and calms itself with ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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