The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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25. oldal
... respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary soul of the world in the blind instincts , operating like vital forces , which impel the world to the spontaneous and ...
... respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary soul of the world in the blind instincts , operating like vital forces , which impel the world to the spontaneous and ...
37. oldal
... respects it must ncces- sarily be . The portion of the work , however , already executed , is sufficient , we apprehend , to justify us in one preliminary criticism , suggested by the form and title which the materials have been made to ...
... respects it must ncces- sarily be . The portion of the work , however , already executed , is sufficient , we apprehend , to justify us in one preliminary criticism , suggested by the form and title which the materials have been made to ...
39. oldal
... respect , rather a history of the revolu- tion than a life of Washington , who had not the slightest personal agency or influence in the event . So also in regard to the battle of Fort Moultrie , though its story has never been better ...
... respect , rather a history of the revolu- tion than a life of Washington , who had not the slightest personal agency or influence in the event . So also in regard to the battle of Fort Moultrie , though its story has never been better ...
48. oldal
... respect to the treason of Arnold . The author has not yet arrived in the course of his narrative at the event itself , and we have no doubt that he will illustrate it by various impressive reve- lations . Former historians have left the ...
... respect to the treason of Arnold . The author has not yet arrived in the course of his narrative at the event itself , and we have no doubt that he will illustrate it by various impressive reve- lations . Former historians have left the ...
64. oldal
... respect and admiration . In short , Mai- monides , happy in the circle of his affectionate family , in the possession of a large share of worldly goods , respected by every one that knew him , admired and beloved by a numerous circle of ...
... respect and admiration . In short , Mai- monides , happy in the circle of his affectionate family , in the possession of a large share of worldly goods , respected by every one that knew him , admired and beloved by a numerous circle of ...
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