The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... young men at that period , is now before the writer . It is very clear that Randolph was the centre of attraction in that joyous circle of boon companions . And while there can be no doubt that they indulged in all the license allowed ...
... young men at that period , is now before the writer . It is very clear that Randolph was the centre of attraction in that joyous circle of boon companions . And while there can be no doubt that they indulged in all the license allowed ...
430. oldal
... young men's parties , ' ' young England , ' ' young France . ' But such was the view of those who made of the terms for old man , father , etc. , the name of their highest offices - as yspw * senator , papa , abbot . 6 * The word ...
... young men's parties , ' ' young England , ' ' young France . ' But such was the view of those who made of the terms for old man , father , etc. , the name of their highest offices - as yspw * senator , papa , abbot . 6 * The word ...
454. oldal
... young Circassian , others found the task equally dif- ficult . Bolingbroke did not fall in love with her , probably because he knew that love would be unavailing ; but in his letters he alludes with evident affection and tenderness , to ...
... young Circassian , others found the task equally dif- ficult . Bolingbroke did not fall in love with her , probably because he knew that love would be unavailing ; but in his letters he alludes with evident affection and tenderness , to ...
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