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We do remember that Agnes Repplier once filled volume after volume with essays - it was the touchstone of taste among our fathers to appreciate the gracious simplicity of her style and that Logan Pearsall Smith wrote jewelled fragments ...
We do remember that Agnes Repplier once filled volume after volume with essays - it was the touchstone of taste among our fathers to appreciate the gracious simplicity of her style and that Logan Pearsall Smith wrote jewelled fragments ...
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As Louis Armstrong once wrote , you would expect that if every man in a band " had his own way and could play as he wanted , all you would get would be a lot of jumbled up , crazy noise . " But , as he goes on to say , that does not ...
As Louis Armstrong once wrote , you would expect that if every man in a band " had his own way and could play as he wanted , all you would get would be a lot of jumbled up , crazy noise . " But , as he goes on to say , that does not ...
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... however incon- gruous , might easily be too much for it if an eloquent voice were not sometimes raised to call attention to the fact that it is at once as free and as serious a branch of literature as any other .
... however incon- gruous , might easily be too much for it if an eloquent voice were not sometimes raised to call attention to the fact that it is at once as free and as serious a branch of literature as any other .
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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