The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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304. oldal
... honors of his court , ambition and covetousness and jealousy were the uniforms of his marshals . He could not know that ... honor of human nature we claim the benefit of charity , and suppose that had they lived to be tempted as others ...
... honors of his court , ambition and covetousness and jealousy were the uniforms of his marshals . He could not know that ... honor of human nature we claim the benefit of charity , and suppose that had they lived to be tempted as others ...
327. oldal
... honor only that which extorts their admira- tion and esteem . Sincerity and earnestness alone create enthusi- asm . Prejudices are only disarmed by truth . Men are loved only in proportion as they themselves love . They are obeyed only ...
... honor only that which extorts their admira- tion and esteem . Sincerity and earnestness alone create enthusi- asm . Prejudices are only disarmed by truth . Men are loved only in proportion as they themselves love . They are obeyed only ...
406. oldal
... honored as fully as we could wish , and therefore mankind shall honor them long after the sects and parties which arose with them shall have passed away — shall honor them , not because they were strong , but because they were good ...
... honored as fully as we could wish , and therefore mankind shall honor them long after the sects and parties which arose with them shall have passed away — shall honor them , not because they were strong , but because they were good ...
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