The Southern Quarterly Review, 14. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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83. oldal
... language of the Commentaries . Carlyle has none of the mysticism of Coleridge or Emerson . Although clothed in ordinary English , the ideas of these writers are frequently difficult of comprehension , and apparently intentionally ...
... language of the Commentaries . Carlyle has none of the mysticism of Coleridge or Emerson . Although clothed in ordinary English , the ideas of these writers are frequently difficult of comprehension , and apparently intentionally ...
106. oldal
... language , her arts and her civilization directly from Egypt , is there any one so wild as to imagine that Greek literature would have been what it is , that it would have possessed that freshness , that swell of the spring - time of ...
... language , her arts and her civilization directly from Egypt , is there any one so wild as to imagine that Greek literature would have been what it is , that it would have possessed that freshness , that swell of the spring - time of ...
111. oldal
... language to make itself heard , and we talk of it as tradition and superstition . But , for all that , it is true poetry too young to be recognized . These people , then , labor upon their language and im- prove it , until it arrives at ...
... language to make itself heard , and we talk of it as tradition and superstition . But , for all that , it is true poetry too young to be recognized . These people , then , labor upon their language and im- prove it , until it arrives at ...
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SOUTHCAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION | 37 |
CARLYLES WORKS | 77 |
FUGITIVE POETRY OF AMERICA | 101 |
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