The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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5. oldal
... thing more than unsubstantial and fleeting phantoms , wasted their time in ridicule , satire , sarcasm and derision , and directed their attentions to channels the most remote from the real danger , wherein Louis Napoleon him- self ...
... thing more than unsubstantial and fleeting phantoms , wasted their time in ridicule , satire , sarcasm and derision , and directed their attentions to channels the most remote from the real danger , wherein Louis Napoleon him- self ...
14. oldal
... thing he was an automaton of the most perfect and ingenious construction ; -self - contained , self - sustained , self - moving - governed by springs and weights , and intricate wheels within himself ; but without one spark of human ...
... thing he was an automaton of the most perfect and ingenious construction ; -self - contained , self - sustained , self - moving - governed by springs and weights , and intricate wheels within himself ; but without one spark of human ...
15. oldal
... things , however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand achievements , and which the echoes of succeeding times have estimated as great . He also committed some iniquities which cannot be contemplated without detestation ...
... things , however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand achievements , and which the echoes of succeeding times have estimated as great . He also committed some iniquities which cannot be contemplated without detestation ...
18. oldal
... thing in opposition to himself , even if such a conception could be harboured by them , he rendered them all powerful in his service . The ambition of Agrippa , it is true , might have whispered to him the hope of succeeding or removing ...
... thing in opposition to himself , even if such a conception could be harboured by them , he rendered them all powerful in his service . The ambition of Agrippa , it is true , might have whispered to him the hope of succeeding or removing ...
24. oldal
... thing like the same skill , or the same penetrating instinct ; and where shall we find these scattered lines gathered together into a finished por- trait possessing the expressive truthfulness of that supplied by Tacitus ? The Romans ...
... thing like the same skill , or the same penetrating instinct ; and where shall we find these scattered lines gathered together into a finished por- trait possessing the expressive truthfulness of that supplied by Tacitus ? The Romans ...
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