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Show All Ages Poetic For my part, 1 can call no age absolutely ab-solutely unpoctic; how should it be so since there are always children to whom the acorns and the swallow's e""S are a wonder, always those human hu-man passions and fatalities through which Garrick us Hamlet in bob wig and knee breeches moved bis audience more than some have since done in velvet tunic and plume? ... To be quite fair toward the ages, a little u-'liness as well as beauty must b afiowed to each of them, n little Implicit Im-plicit poetry even to those which echoed loudest with servile, pomm-i-? I and trivial prose. George Klioi. |