The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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8. oldal
The young Roman had none of that grain to sow , and was , probably , as mature
in mind and cunning at eighteen or twenty , as at any later period of his life ; -if ,
indeed , his youth did not really visit his heart and intellect in But a much more ...
The young Roman had none of that grain to sow , and was , probably , as mature
in mind and cunning at eighteen or twenty , as at any later period of his life ; -if ,
indeed , his youth did not really visit his heart and intellect in But a much more ...
15. oldal
When the recollection of his domestic disgraces was forced upon his mind , he
was wont to exclaimΑίθ ' όφελον άγαμός τ ' έμεναι , αγονός τ ' απολέσθαι.t Former
services gave no permanent claim on his affection , his gratitude , or his ...
When the recollection of his domestic disgraces was forced upon his mind , he
was wont to exclaimΑίθ ' όφελον άγαμός τ ' έμεναι , αγονός τ ' απολέσθαι.t Former
services gave no permanent claim on his affection , his gratitude , or his ...
19. oldal
Perhaps by these double nuptials he implanted in the mind of Agrippa the
assurance of a peaceful accession to the imperial throne . The death of the
aspirant saved Augustus the treachery of defeating his hopes ; but his sons were
adopted by ...
Perhaps by these double nuptials he implanted in the mind of Agrippa the
assurance of a peaceful accession to the imperial throne . The death of the
aspirant saved Augustus the treachery of defeating his hopes ; but his sons were
adopted by ...
35. oldal
It was in absence from Rome , and by indirect influences brought to bear upon
the public mind , that Octavius obtained the final powers which secured his
ascendency ; it was in absence from Paris , and by similar stratagems , that Louis
...
It was in absence from Rome , and by indirect influences brought to bear upon
the public mind , that Octavius obtained the final powers which secured his
ascendency ; it was in absence from Paris , and by similar stratagems , that Louis
...
44. oldal
... cannot be relied on for the preservation of freedom ; they may nourish , but
should not supersede , that firm and resolute spirit with which the liberal mind is
always prepared to resist indignities , and to refer its safety to itself . " “ Were a
nation ...
... cannot be relied on for the preservation of freedom ; they may nourish , but
should not supersede , that firm and resolute spirit with which the liberal mind is
always prepared to resist indignities , and to refer its safety to itself . " “ Were a
nation ...
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