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Page 179
... to the ape . Further than that I do not care to go . Is there a life after death , as so many allege , wherein the corruptible puts on incorruption and 179 the mortal immortality ? I can only answer that I XII . H L MENCKEN.
... to the ape . Further than that I do not care to go . Is there a life after death , as so many allege , wherein the corruptible puts on incorruption and 179 the mortal immortality ? I can only answer that I XII . H L MENCKEN.
Page 183
... the other direction , and every time he arises to denounce Einstein or to launch his janissaries against a new book , its momentum is accelerated . In this department I have myself been an eyewitness of H. L. MENCKEN 183.
... the other direction , and every time he arises to denounce Einstein or to launch his janissaries against a new book , its momentum is accelerated . In this department I have myself been an eyewitness of H. L. MENCKEN 183.
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... H. L. MENCKEN is perhaps America's most gener- ally influential critic . His most recent work is Treatise on the Gods JULIA PETERKIN won the Pulitzer Prize for 1929 with her 332 LIVING PHILOSOPHIE'S.
... H. L. MENCKEN is perhaps America's most gener- ally influential critic . His most recent work is Treatise on the Gods JULIA PETERKIN won the Pulitzer Prize for 1929 with her 332 LIVING PHILOSOPHIE'S.
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