Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... letters to me . There may be , here and there , a slur . But no honest criticism . How account for this phenomenon ? Is it because the Poetry Society of America has revoked my poetic license ? No , that is not the reason . ...
... letters to me . There may be , here and there , a slur . But no honest criticism . How account for this phenomenon ? Is it because the Poetry Society of America has revoked my poetic license ? No , that is not the reason . ...
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... letters even if I am outlawed by the Authors ' League . I am consoled by the fact that our greatest American poets , Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman , were not members of the literary coteries of their day . I feel sure that the ...
... letters even if I am outlawed by the Authors ' League . I am consoled by the fact that our greatest American poets , Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman , were not members of the literary coteries of their day . I feel sure that the ...
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... letters . Perhaps they are less swayed by the psychology of the mob . Englishmen of letters meet my arguments without deeming it necessary to proscribe my verse . When I called England " the Serpent of the Sea , " the jovial heart of ...
... letters . Perhaps they are less swayed by the psychology of the mob . Englishmen of letters meet my arguments without deeming it necessary to proscribe my verse . When I called England " the Serpent of the Sea , " the jovial heart of ...
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... may aut and science are pee of pontiers ; and ane thrope traitors republic in of Ant a kamie who explant thend politicall to the greatest the would : the Republic རི་ ི་ ཞི་ ་ གད་ ང་ ance he owes to the profession of letters . His.
... may aut and science are pee of pontiers ; and ane thrope traitors republic in of Ant a kamie who explant thend politicall to the greatest the would : the Republic རི་ ི་ ཞི་ ་ གད་ ང་ ance he owes to the profession of letters . His.
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A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. ance he owes to the profession of letters . His message of January 19 , 1919 , needs no comment : If the Authors ' League or the Poetry Society or any other organization expels a member ...
A Study in Ambivalence George Sylvester Viereck. ance he owes to the profession of letters . His message of January 19 , 1919 , needs no comment : If the Authors ' League or the Poetry Society or any other organization expels a member ...
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