The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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45. oldal
... light one ; and , supposing him to under- stand his subject enough to be aware of its difficulties , he would hardly feel it a harsh censure to be told that he has failed . Yet we are afraid that he would be a little restiff even under ...
... light one ; and , supposing him to under- stand his subject enough to be aware of its difficulties , he would hardly feel it a harsh censure to be told that he has failed . Yet we are afraid that he would be a little restiff even under ...
98. oldal
... light complexion . They were a gentle , gay , inoffensive race , living chiefly on oysters and fish , and they passed their time in festivals and rejoicings . They had a temple in which they adored a mermaid . Every night when the moon ...
... light complexion . They were a gentle , gay , inoffensive race , living chiefly on oysters and fish , and they passed their time in festivals and rejoicings . They had a temple in which they adored a mermaid . Every night when the moon ...
428. oldal
... light . How close the affinity of impressions is , made by sound and light , and , indeed , by many other causes , appears from the fact that the same root has often produced in one language a word designating a phe- nomenon of sound ...
... light . How close the affinity of impressions is , made by sound and light , and , indeed , by many other causes , appears from the fact that the same root has often produced in one language a word designating a phe- nomenon of sound ...
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