Harriet Monroe Quotes (5 Quotes)


    The people must grant a hearing to the best poets they have else they will never have better.

    Surely the vogue of those twisted and contorted human figures must be as short as it is artificial.


    Great ages of art come only when a widespread creative impulse meets an equally widespread impulse of sympathy . . .

    He saw the light, and led the way; Where the gray world might greet the day.



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