Poetry, Volume 11Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Association, 1918 |
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... Whitman SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FUND Mr. H. C. Chatfield - Taylor Mr. Howard Shaw Mr. Arthur T. Aldis Mr. Edwin S. Fechheimer Mrs. Charles H. Hamill Mrs. Emmons Blaine ( 2 ) Mr. Wm . S. Monroe Mr. E. A. Bancroft Mr. C. L. Hutchinson Mrs. Wm ...
... Whitman SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FUND Mr. H. C. Chatfield - Taylor Mr. Howard Shaw Mr. Arthur T. Aldis Mr. Edwin S. Fechheimer Mrs. Charles H. Hamill Mrs. Emmons Blaine ( 2 ) Mr. Wm . S. Monroe Mr. E. A. Bancroft Mr. C. L. Hutchinson Mrs. Wm ...
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... Whitman , quoted by J. A. Symonds in his study of Whitman . What more could you wish ? And when we remember that even Nietzsche , that supreme iconoclast , bowed in reverence before Emerson long after he had turned away from ...
... Whitman , quoted by J. A. Symonds in his study of Whitman . What more could you wish ? And when we remember that even Nietzsche , that supreme iconoclast , bowed in reverence before Emerson long after he had turned away from ...
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... Whitman , and it is to this period that his criticism belongs . He has hardly progressed beyond it . It tempers , one feels , his reactions to contemporary American poetry . The fact is that English critics have not glimpsed the ...
... Whitman , and it is to this period that his criticism belongs . He has hardly progressed beyond it . It tempers , one feels , his reactions to contemporary American poetry . The fact is that English critics have not glimpsed the ...
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... Whitman- and a vast majority today - is true ; the combination of a borrowed literary style imported from England , and the native image , is incongruous . But , and this Mr. Garnett does not see , it is the native image that is going ...
... Whitman- and a vast majority today - is true ; the combination of a borrowed literary style imported from England , and the native image , is incongruous . But , and this Mr. Garnett does not see , it is the native image that is going ...
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... Whitman as an isolated phenomenon , and have only recognized as his successors those who have bor- rowed his clothing and who are not really his successors at all . Unless one recognizes the new , autochthonic note in American poetry ...
... Whitman as an isolated phenomenon , and have only recognized as his successors those who have bor- rowed his clothing and who are not really his successors at all . Unless one recognizes the new , autochthonic note in American poetry ...
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