The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... give some account of the book before us . We will depart from the custom , too common in our days , of reviewing a book by simply placing its title at the head of an arti- cle , thus exemplifying the remark of Sterne , that " when a man ...
... give some account of the book before us . We will depart from the custom , too common in our days , of reviewing a book by simply placing its title at the head of an arti- cle , thus exemplifying the remark of Sterne , that " when a man ...
352. oldal
... give the preference to the speech on the Nebraska and Kansas bill , we are very far from intimating that we regard that on the Pacific Railroad , as in any sense a failure . Its merit is of very high order , and it is the most complete ...
... give the preference to the speech on the Nebraska and Kansas bill , we are very far from intimating that we regard that on the Pacific Railroad , as in any sense a failure . Its merit is of very high order , and it is the most complete ...
392. oldal
... give us only a world of possibilities , but no concrete life : it can give a negative , but no positive system ; metaphysical unrealities but no real fact . What then remains ? Only the position , that this primitive substance must be ...
... give us only a world of possibilities , but no concrete life : it can give a negative , but no positive system ; metaphysical unrealities but no real fact . What then remains ? Only the position , that this primitive substance must be ...
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