Word: feels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME really feels, as it claims to feel, a responsibility towards its readers to review books of poetry, may I suggest that its manner of discharging that responsibility is unfortunate? Even omnibus criticism owes the reader a greater courtesy than that of the smart epithet. You have shown, in your excellent reviews of the poetry of Cummings and Garcia Lorca, that you can describe verse intelligently and soberly. Consequently it is all the more disheartening to read your high-school wisecrack dismissals of Dr. Williams and Miss Taggard-writers whose long service to American poetry certainly deserves more consideration than...
...calling certain poets "poets, poetasters & poeticules," for reasons that TIME'S editors seriously tried to make self-evident, TIME does not feel that it was arbitrarily affixing labels, but responsibly naming names...
...myself, I do not feel quite as confident about Laura Riding's status as you do. What's the difference? What you said . . . was a great boost for a viewpoint which it has taken some of us a third of a century |to present...
...Most beginners in skiing feel that their skis should not be waxed because it might make them go too fast," said Warren Raymond, ski professional with the Asa C. Osborn Co., yesterday...
...Although I believe the record of a nominee should be thoroughly scrutinized," he said, "I feel that the best interests of the Supreme Court will not be served by the participation of its nominees in a hearing of this kind. I do not wish to be put in the position of discussing controversial political views affecting the Court. My outlook on various problems has been fully expressed over a period of years. I feel that it is bad taste and inconsistent to supplement my past record with a statement on present day problems