The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... heart tremble , and provoke indefinite yet deep anxieties in the spectator . The events are few , and are of a sort which rather re- quires narrative than delineation . The patriotism of Gracchus - so described - contrasted with the ...
... heart tremble , and provoke indefinite yet deep anxieties in the spectator . The events are few , and are of a sort which rather re- quires narrative than delineation . The patriotism of Gracchus - so described - contrasted with the ...
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... heart , welling forth all the better feel- ings of humanity , but crushed down by grinding bigotry , and smothering all its gentleness in conscientious fanati- cism ; and our heart aches at the glimpses given of his young and gentle ...
... heart , welling forth all the better feel- ings of humanity , but crushed down by grinding bigotry , and smothering all its gentleness in conscientious fanati- cism ; and our heart aches at the glimpses given of his young and gentle ...
124. oldal
... heart of him who relieves . Public paupers , " street folks , " are un- known to such a system . The charity of alms ... heart . Such communities are indeed sick at heart , and can only , in their own patient efforts , find a chance of ...
... heart of him who relieves . Public paupers , " street folks , " are un- known to such a system . The charity of alms ... heart . Such communities are indeed sick at heart , and can only , in their own patient efforts , find a chance of ...
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