The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... expression , action , taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his ...
... expression , action , taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his ...
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... expression of Catullus ( Carm . xxix . ) in the obscurity of the original Latin : Et ille nunc superbus et superfluens Perambulabit omnium cubilia , Ut albulus columbus , aut Adoneus ? · Livia Drusilla , the only woman to whom he 22 ...
... expression of Catullus ( Carm . xxix . ) in the obscurity of the original Latin : Et ille nunc superbus et superfluens Perambulabit omnium cubilia , Ut albulus columbus , aut Adoneus ? · Livia Drusilla , the only woman to whom he 22 ...
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... expression of his face , whether he spoke or was silent , was remarkably tranquil and serene . His teeth were bad ; they were few , small and discoloured . He paid little attention to personal decoration , paying little regard to the ...
... expression of his face , whether he spoke or was silent , was remarkably tranquil and serene . His teeth were bad ; they were few , small and discoloured . He paid little attention to personal decoration , paying little regard to the ...
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... expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or treacherous stroke of policy more to be ap- prehended from either than when the most sanctimonious subservience to the people was ostentatiously professed : the claws of the tiger ...
... expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or treacherous stroke of policy more to be ap- prehended from either than when the most sanctimonious subservience to the people was ostentatiously professed : the claws of the tiger ...
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... expression of a contemporary writer , has very happily designated the Roman Empire as a military democracy . Such , in truth , it was ; and such must be es- sentially the Imperial rule in France . But , in the inception of this great ...
... expression of a contemporary writer , has very happily designated the Roman Empire as a military democracy . Such , in truth , it was ; and such must be es- sentially the Imperial rule in France . But , in the inception of this great ...
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