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... give us the pure and unadulter- ated gramaphone technique . It is a definite chal- lenge to hear the last two choruses with their su- perbly blended voices and to suppress the desire to get up and do a buck and wing or two . Woe , woe ...
... give us the pure and unadulter- ated gramaphone technique . It is a definite chal- lenge to hear the last two choruses with their su- perbly blended voices and to suppress the desire to get up and do a buck and wing or two . Woe , woe ...
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... give up , since they are far worse than his plays ) may give him something new to say . For America will not take the disjointed mirage of symbolism from the head of a gifted writer who is not too bright , and who has not much to say ...
... give up , since they are far worse than his plays ) may give him something new to say . For America will not take the disjointed mirage of symbolism from the head of a gifted writer who is not too bright , and who has not much to say ...
Side 28
... give a few worthwhile writers their first taste of a fairly extensive audience . With discovery the case is somewhat different . The volume - also announcing itself as a " chal- lenging new periodical " -would seem to have been designed ...
... give a few worthwhile writers their first taste of a fairly extensive audience . With discovery the case is somewhat different . The volume - also announcing itself as a " chal- lenging new periodical " -would seem to have been designed ...
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