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M. Henri de Regnier gave his sixth lecture on Modern French Poetry yesterday afternoon on the Poets of Today. He said in part:
The school of French symbolistic poets has had no one great writer, who can stand at its head as Victor Hugo stands at the head of the romantic movement. During the time of these French writers the curious idea of the color of vowels arose, an idea which was made ridiculous by Reghil, who carried of this time are three other men who deserve mention, Jean Moreas, a Greek by birth, and two Americans who settled in Paris, named Stuart Merril and Vielle-Griffin.
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