id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53467 Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis) Prejudices, Second Series .txt text/plain 58095 2953 67 He is Van Wyck Brooks, a young man far more intelligent, penetrating been Howells, as its typical great man a generation ago was Lowell, plowing through the New York _Times Book Review,_ the _Nation_ (so far a good king; they set up a democracy, and so gave every honest man a reasonable for a man of so forceful a habit of mind as Poe, and of such Since the Civil War its six states have produced fewer political ideas, day, not long ago, when certain young men of wealth gave signs of an American author, imagining him to have anything new to say, every day Soon or late, of course, a man of genuine force and originality is Imagine a man getting on in American politics, the great days indubitably the premier American state, the mother of of the world, the believers in men, ideas and things. ./cache/53467.txt ./txt/53467.txt