Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... feel aggrieved because , for- TE sooth , no political movement can be carried on without funds . The most fetching sonnet will not pay for a two - cent stamp . Printers insist on cold cash . In that respect they differ in no way from ...
... feel aggrieved because , for- TE sooth , no political movement can be carried on without funds . The most fetching sonnet will not pay for a two - cent stamp . Printers insist on cold cash . In that respect they differ in no way from ...
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... the ban . Of late , something of the curse seems to have fallen even on President Wil- son . And I , humble poet though I be , feel its heavy hand . THE ' HE vengeance of the Invisible Governors reaches far ROOSEVELT 25.
... the ban . Of late , something of the curse seems to have fallen even on President Wil- son . And I , humble poet though I be , feel its heavy hand . THE ' HE vengeance of the Invisible Governors reaches far ROOSEVELT 25.
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... feeling for him . They are a slight tribute to the great man whose genius for philosophy was equalled only by his genius for friendship . HUGO MUENSTERBERG Because he loved his country he lies slain , Tracked like a lion , for the ...
... feeling for him . They are a slight tribute to the great man whose genius for philosophy was equalled only by his genius for friendship . HUGO MUENSTERBERG Because he loved his country he lies slain , Tracked like a lion , for the ...
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... feel sure that the Authors ' League would seriously object to Walt Whitman . His bust in the Hall of Fame is still conspicuous solely by its absence . Poe , like Whitman , was hounded all his life . Even after his death it took a long ...
... feel sure that the Authors ' League would seriously object to Walt Whitman . His bust in the Hall of Fame is still conspicuous solely by its absence . Poe , like Whitman , was hounded all his life . Even after his death it took a long ...
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... feel for the objects of our hero worship or our affection are accompanied by " a contrary but unconscious stream of hostility wherever the typical case of an am- bivalent affective attitude is realized . The hostility is then submerged ...
... feel for the objects of our hero worship or our affection are accompanied by " a contrary but unconscious stream of hostility wherever the typical case of an am- bivalent affective attitude is realized . The hostility is then submerged ...
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