Correspondence from John Quinn to William Butler Yeats
31 Nassau Street
July 16, 1915
My dear Yeats:
I received yours of June 24th on Tuesday July 6th. I was delighted to hear from you.
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I never got the weekly paper with the article on Frank Harris. I agree that he and [Aleister] Crowley and Moore are literary outlaws. Moore is not only "the best of the three" but he is a man of letters and not to be compared as a man of letters with either Harris or Crowley.
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