The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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380. oldal
... appears from Quintilian's careful discussion of the subject , and in a slighter degree from Cicero ; † but there is ... appear tedious to a modern reader , are by no means such as would have been neces- sarily esteemed so by an ancient ...
... appears from Quintilian's careful discussion of the subject , and in a slighter degree from Cicero ; † but there is ... appear tedious to a modern reader , are by no means such as would have been neces- sarily esteemed so by an ancient ...
391. oldal
... appear at once how important the whole subject of sym- phany is , when we consider that that which is originally the pure symphenomenon of an emotion , becomes , in the beholder , who cannot know of the emotion by direct communion from ...
... appear at once how important the whole subject of sym- phany is , when we consider that that which is originally the pure symphenomenon of an emotion , becomes , in the beholder , who cannot know of the emotion by direct communion from ...
504. oldal
... appear- ance going round to win the favour of the laity , and at last assembling before the king of Jerusalem , who ... appears to raise to life a pretended dead man , who had fallen in battle , whereupon the king acknowledges Antichrist ...
... appear- ance going round to win the favour of the laity , and at last assembling before the king of Jerusalem , who ... appears to raise to life a pretended dead man , who had fallen in battle , whereupon the king acknowledges Antichrist ...
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