The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... seem like the blind bounties of for- tune , or the undeviating justice of fate , so entirely devoid of any spark of human sympathy do they appear to be , and so completely were they the suggestions of an unwavering prudence . Yet ...
... seem like the blind bounties of for- tune , or the undeviating justice of fate , so entirely devoid of any spark of human sympathy do they appear to be , and so completely were they the suggestions of an unwavering prudence . Yet ...
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... seem to have been reached by only three circumstances in his life : when he stole Livia from her husband and married her ; when he heard of the loss of Varus and his three legions ; and when he thought of the infamous debaucheries of ...
... seem to have been reached by only three circumstances in his life : when he stole Livia from her husband and married her ; when he heard of the loss of Varus and his three legions ; and when he thought of the infamous debaucheries of ...
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... seems to have been sincerely attached to Augus- tus , and perhaps prided himself more on his illustrious line- age and his descent from the old Etruscan kings and Por- senna , than he would have done on the possession of the insignia of ...
... seems to have been sincerely attached to Augus- tus , and perhaps prided himself more on his illustrious line- age and his descent from the old Etruscan kings and Por- senna , than he would have done on the possession of the insignia of ...
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... seems ever to have been sincerely attached . The permanent bond of union , however , in even this third marriage , may have been sup- plied less by the beauty and attractions of the wife , than by the aid and the consolation which her ...
... seems ever to have been sincerely attached . The permanent bond of union , however , in even this third marriage , may have been sup- plied less by the beauty and attractions of the wife , than by the aid and the consolation which her ...
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... seem , also , to have been justly apprehended , though not as graphically delineated , by Dion Cassius . But , where shall we look for a satisfactory appre- ciation of these masterly sketches ; where shall we notice . the same labour ...
... seem , also , to have been justly apprehended , though not as graphically delineated , by Dion Cassius . But , where shall we look for a satisfactory appre- ciation of these masterly sketches ; where shall we notice . the same labour ...
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