The Yale Review, Volym 8George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Blackwell, 1900 |
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... believed ( despite the satanic mills of the age ) that people should be able to support themselves by raising their own crops in a land that looked well , unhindered by corrupt government and grasping businessmen . He naturally stops to ...
... believed ( despite the satanic mills of the age ) that people should be able to support themselves by raising their own crops in a land that looked well , unhindered by corrupt government and grasping businessmen . He naturally stops to ...
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... believed that the subject matter of poetry did not have to involve the poet's personality . The poignancy and beauty of a poem , he proposed , depended " in very large part upon its faithfulness to the earth and to moral life . " Nature ...
... believed that the subject matter of poetry did not have to involve the poet's personality . The poignancy and beauty of a poem , he proposed , depended " in very large part upon its faithfulness to the earth and to moral life . " Nature ...
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... believed in Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal . He praised some New Deal programs , especially those that involved refinancing farmers ' mortgages , providing federal support for needy artists , and devising national codes for ...
... believed in Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal . He praised some New Deal programs , especially those that involved refinancing farmers ' mortgages , providing federal support for needy artists , and devising national codes for ...
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