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Furthermore, it was said that this great orator had views on political, social, and economic questions which bordered on the visionary, and that any man who had openly supported free silver, anti-imperialism, or even the guaranty of bank deposits, could not be safely trusted with the guidance of the nation's destinies.
Stephen Phillips his immediate success influence of Stratford-on-Avon his plays a traditional poet his realism William Watson his unpromising start his lament on the coldness of the age toward poetry his Epigrams Wordsworth's Grave his eminence as a critic in verse his anti-imperialism his Song of Hate his Byronic wit his contempt for the "new" poetry Alfred Noyes both literary and rhetorical an orthodox poet a singer his democracy his childlike imagination his sea-poems Drake his optimism his religious faith A. E. Housman his paganism and pessimism his modernity his originality his lyrical power war poems Ludlow.
Roosevelt gave great strength to the Republican ticket in the campaign which followed. William Jennings Bryan was again the Democratic candidate, but the "paramount issue" of his campaign had changed since four years before from free silver to anti-imperialism.
The great poet of the spacious days does not praise her as spacious, but only as small, like a jewel. The vision of universal expansion was wholly veiled until the eighteenth century; and even when it came it was far less vivid and vital than what came in the sixteenth. What came then was not Imperialism; it was Anti-Imperialism.
As a political contest, the campaign of 1900 lacked life in comparison with that of 1896. Interest in anti-imperialism was difficult to arouse, and waned visibly as the weeks wore on. Prosperity and the increased money supply sapped the strength of earlier discontent with the currency situation, so that the choice presented to the voters simmered down to imperialism and Bryan.
I was becoming known, and smiled at mockingly, for my earnest devotion to the extreme of the Daily Gazette's policy, which, if it made for anything, made, I suppose, for anti-nationalism, anti-militarism, anti-Imperialism, anti-loyalty, and anti-everything else except State aid by which was meant the antithesis of aid of the State.
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