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...instance, to point out at some length the irony latent in the fact that Walt Whitman's fame exists solely among the "scholar swells" he despised, and that he is absolutely unknown to the commonality of man for whom he professed to write, or that the incredibly ornate pish-posh of Henry James is explained by his belief that legible and comprehensive language of any sort is very vulgar, just, for instance, as an editor of the Harvard Crimson believes that any news anybody could conceivably want to read is very vulgar and therefore unprintable, to point out these...

Author: By Lucius BEEBE. G., | Title: LITERARY BLASPHEMIES. By Ernest Boyd. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1927. | 1/23/1928 | See Source »

...18th Century, a country gentleman of Surrey, England, used to argue with his son concerning the perfectability of society. Quoting his optimistic French friend. Jean Jacques Rousseau, the father would say: "Liberty, equality, fraternity." The son. whose name was the Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus, would reply, amiably enough: "Pish-posh! Very pretty. But society will never be happy so long as it permits itself to multiply more rapidly than its means of sustinence." Impressed by his son's views, Malthus Sr. encouraged Malthus Jr. to pen An Essay on the Principle of Population as It Affects the Future Improvement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Malthusians | 4/6/1925 | See Source »

Anathemata are to him: "Pish Posh!" he labels in a Rage The writings of that Worthy Sage, That Man of Superhuman Brain, The Syndicated Doctor Crane, And loudly voices his Dislike For the Reverend Doctor H. van Dyke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Insulters | 7/30/1923 | See Source »

...cast of the play will be as follows: The Mikado of Japan, S. F. Batchelder '93 Nanki Poo, his son, G. E. Hills '97 Ko Ko, lord high executioner, C. Guild '86 Pooh Bah, lord high everything else, H. W. Brown '95 Pish Tush, a noble lord, L. Bryant '95 Yum Yum, Miss M. W. Daniels Pittl Sing, Miss E. B. Noyes Peep Bo, Sisters, wards of Ko Ko. Miss E. Densmore Katisha, an elderly lady, Mrs. S. H. Hooper

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Radcliffe College Library Benefit | 3/30/1905 | See Source »

...cast will be as follows: Mikado, Mr. Lindsey Morison; Nanki Poo, Edgar Temple and Mr. Hanshue; Koko, Oscar Girard; Pish Tush, John Read; Pooh Bah, J. K. Murray and W. H. Clark; Yum Yum, Clara Lane; Pitti Sing, Laura Millard; Peep Boo, Miss Lehman; Katisha, Rose Leighton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 10/28/1896 | See Source »

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