'SLUSHY SENTIMENTALISM'
THE KAISER'S ESSEN SPEECH.
(AUSTRALIAM-H2W ZEALAND ■ CASL3 ASSOCiATICS.) (Received September 16, 3 p.m.) NEW YORK, 15th September. The New York Tribune, commenting on the Kaiser's speech at Essen, says: — "With more self-pity and slushy sentimentalism than Werther ever showed, the 'all highest' of Potsdam has again exhibited to the world his mental and moral calibre." ,' pWerther was the hero of a novel of an excessively sentimental type, "The Sorrows of Werther," by Goethe.]
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 8
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