The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... character . He must be desultory ; by which we mean that he must not so dwell upon any one topic , as to convey the idea of a history rather than a sketch . He must pass from topic to topic , though all these may hang together by ...
... character . He must be desultory ; by which we mean that he must not so dwell upon any one topic , as to convey the idea of a history rather than a sketch . He must pass from topic to topic , though all these may hang together by ...
140. oldal
... character which history gives of him . He truckled to the French , embroiled his country in a war with England , and played false with Napoleon . He was equally busy and blundering in the small intrigues of the palace . His power was ...
... character which history gives of him . He truckled to the French , embroiled his country in a war with England , and played false with Napoleon . He was equally busy and blundering in the small intrigues of the palace . His power was ...
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... character of the Saracen , and hesitate to admit that mili- tary enthusiasm of a lofty grade had exercised a most saving and elevating influence upon the destinies of the race ? But we must take a more elevated position in the scale of ...
... character of the Saracen , and hesitate to admit that mili- tary enthusiasm of a lofty grade had exercised a most saving and elevating influence upon the destinies of the race ? But we must take a more elevated position in the scale of ...
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