American Literary Essays1960 |
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... effect , merely a three dimensional variant of the gridiron street plan , extending vertically instead of horizontally . The aesthetics of cage , or skeleton , con- struction have never been fully analyzed , nor am I equipped to analyze ...
... effect , merely a three dimensional variant of the gridiron street plan , extending vertically instead of horizontally . The aesthetics of cage , or skeleton , con- struction have never been fully analyzed , nor am I equipped to analyze ...
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... effects . " As you can readily hear , if you listen to any jazz performance ( whether of the Louis Armstrong , Benny Goodman , or Charlie Parker variety ) , the rhythmical effect depends upon there being a clearly defined basic rhythmic ...
... effects . " As you can readily hear , if you listen to any jazz performance ( whether of the Louis Armstrong , Benny Goodman , or Charlie Parker variety ) , the rhythmical effect depends upon there being a clearly defined basic rhythmic ...
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... effect , the underlying beat which gives momentum and direction to a political process which Richard Hofstadter has called " a har- monious system of mutual frustration " - a description which fits a jazz perform- ance as well as it ...
... effect , the underlying beat which gives momentum and direction to a political process which Richard Hofstadter has called " a har- monious system of mutual frustration " - a description which fits a jazz perform- ance as well as it ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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