The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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3. oldal
It is to the dim perception of this truth that the lives of Plutarch owe an interest and
value far transcending their claims to historical accuracy , or the merit of their
execution . Yet , though they are rather the gaudy and meretricious productions of
a ...
It is to the dim perception of this truth that the lives of Plutarch owe an interest and
value far transcending their claims to historical accuracy , or the merit of their
execution . Yet , though they are rather the gaudy and meretricious productions of
a ...
10. oldal
So far , the differences , noticed in the lives compared , appear to he merely
dissimilarities in their accidents , not in their intrinsic significance ; and to explain
rather the modifications of the general resemblance , than to impair their
essential ...
So far , the differences , noticed in the lives compared , appear to he merely
dissimilarities in their accidents , not in their intrinsic significance ; and to explain
rather the modifications of the general resemblance , than to impair their
essential ...
27. oldal
With this wretched health , tolerant of neither heat nor cold , he contrived to live
seventy - five years , deluding all calculations and disappointing all hopes ; and ,
even then , the approaches of death were perhaps hastened , or produced by ...
With this wretched health , tolerant of neither heat nor cold , he contrived to live
seventy - five years , deluding all calculations and disappointing all hopes ; and ,
even then , the approaches of death were perhaps hastened , or produced by ...
40. oldal
The force of government is felt through the enactment and execution of law ; and
in the system under which we live , the use of law is thus summed up by Lord
Bacon : “ The use of the law , ” says he , * " consisteth principally in these three ...
The force of government is felt through the enactment and execution of law ; and
in the system under which we live , the use of law is thus summed up by Lord
Bacon : “ The use of the law , ” says he , * " consisteth principally in these three ...
42. oldal
It were a folly hereupon to say , that the liberty for which we contend , is of no use
to us , since we cannot endure the solitude , barbarity , weakness , want , misery
and dangers that accompany it whilst we live alone , nor can enter into a society ...
It were a folly hereupon to say , that the liberty for which we contend , is of no use
to us , since we cannot endure the solitude , barbarity , weakness , want , misery
and dangers that accompany it whilst we live alone , nor can enter into a society ...
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