The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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25. oldal
... expression to the feeling forced upon us by the observance of many of the phenomena of existence . Without assenting in any respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary ...
... expression to the feeling forced upon us by the observance of many of the phenomena of existence . Without assenting in any respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary ...
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... expression of his own , in a note prefixed to the third volume . Neither in the title , nor in the preface of his work , is there any intimation that the American revolution at large was to be the subject of his lucubrations . But the ...
... expression of his own , in a note prefixed to the third volume . Neither in the title , nor in the preface of his work , is there any intimation that the American revolution at large was to be the subject of his lucubrations . But the ...
43. oldal
... expression of this effect , the abbreviation recommended seems to be necessary . There must not be too much collateral portraiture . The attention should not be diverted from the dominical picture by a confusing crowd of illustrative ...
... expression of this effect , the abbreviation recommended seems to be necessary . There must not be too much collateral portraiture . The attention should not be diverted from the dominical picture by a confusing crowd of illustrative ...
45. oldal
... expression , which faithfully convey to us a presentment of the living man . * Meanwhile , the most laborious students of revolu- tionary history may expatiate at large in the eleven additional volumes which Mr. Sparks has filled with ...
... expression , which faithfully convey to us a presentment of the living man . * Meanwhile , the most laborious students of revolu- tionary history may expatiate at large in the eleven additional volumes which Mr. Sparks has filled with ...
46. oldal
... expression be not a paradox , is a higher patent of nobility than hereditary rank ; but hereditary virtue , also , is equally liable to issue in an illusion ; and the true American theory , coincident also with the purest dictates of ...
... expression be not a paradox , is a higher patent of nobility than hereditary rank ; but hereditary virtue , also , is equally liable to issue in an illusion ; and the true American theory , coincident also with the purest dictates of ...
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