The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... expression of his mouth grave , and a little sad ; the stern thoughts of antiquity united , in the expression of his face , with the smiles and carelessness of youth . He was familiarly caressed at the foot of the tribune ; every one ...
... expression of his mouth grave , and a little sad ; the stern thoughts of antiquity united , in the expression of his face , with the smiles and carelessness of youth . He was familiarly caressed at the foot of the tribune ; every one ...
123. oldal
... expressing and communicating our feelings and emotions - it is , therefore , as illogical as impossible to say how we would think or feel on any subject , were that nature and those attributes and modes of expression and communication ...
... expressing and communicating our feelings and emotions - it is , therefore , as illogical as impossible to say how we would think or feel on any subject , were that nature and those attributes and modes of expression and communication ...
132. oldal
... Expression . " " Let us pass now from a cold and inanimate statue to a living , real man ; we shall find that the physical can be beautiful only on the condition , that it be subservient to moral beauty . Suppose a man is entreated to ...
... Expression . " " Let us pass now from a cold and inanimate statue to a living , real man ; we shall find that the physical can be beautiful only on the condition , that it be subservient to moral beauty . Suppose a man is entreated to ...
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