The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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275. oldal
... seems to be marked by a spirit of impartial justice . He strikes us as one who is in search of truth , and is willing to go wherever it may lead him . Though history and biography are technically distinguished , and in truth constitute ...
... seems to be marked by a spirit of impartial justice . He strikes us as one who is in search of truth , and is willing to go wherever it may lead him . Though history and biography are technically distinguished , and in truth constitute ...
463. oldal
... seems never to write a sentence without asking the question , how will this take ? The consequence is , that the style is as vicious as it well can be , unnatural , affected , strained . The author is always walking on stilts or flying ...
... seems never to write a sentence without asking the question , how will this take ? The consequence is , that the style is as vicious as it well can be , unnatural , affected , strained . The author is always walking on stilts or flying ...
464. oldal
... seems to be very profound and very earnest , when , after all , he is only juggling with language . Dr. Storrs reminds us of Dr. Channing , not only by the similarity of his style , but by the general tone of his thoughts . The book ...
... seems to be very profound and very earnest , when , after all , he is only juggling with language . Dr. Storrs reminds us of Dr. Channing , not only by the similarity of his style , but by the general tone of his thoughts . The book ...
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