"A bohemian imitates the manners of the class below him."
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People from Washington, D.C.Journalists from the United StatesColumnists from the United StatesPeople from New York CityFilm critics
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"Snapshots" (p. 135)
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John Leonard (critic)
John Leonard (February 25 1939 β November 5 2008) was an American literary, TV, film and cultural critic.
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