The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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55. oldal
... expression will be substituted for what here seems an inadvertent misprint . Reverting to the topic of these pleasant little humorous ebullitions , to say nothing more of their jarring with the general tone of dignity throughout the ...
... expression will be substituted for what here seems an inadvertent misprint . Reverting to the topic of these pleasant little humorous ebullitions , to say nothing more of their jarring with the general tone of dignity throughout the ...
57. oldal
... Charles Grey , pp . 463 , 474 . Next to matters of fact , we descend to matters of expression . Foreseeing that this work will make its way to the 8 IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57 for differing here from Mr. Sparks, but we are ...
... Charles Grey , pp . 463 , 474 . Next to matters of fact , we descend to matters of expression . Foreseeing that this work will make its way to the 8 IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57 for differing here from Mr. Sparks, but we are ...
59. oldal
... expression seems correct , and unaffected by strict etymology . Thus , there may be polemical as contradistinguished from military battles . Owing , we presume , to the same cause of rapid writing before suggested , no explanation ...
... expression seems correct , and unaffected by strict etymology . Thus , there may be polemical as contradistinguished from military battles . Owing , we presume , to the same cause of rapid writing before suggested , no explanation ...
73. oldal
... expression of Scaliger : Primus fuit inter Hebræos qui nugare desiit . " Indeed , he was not altogether raised above prejudices , so as to be free from inserting in the body of his work , many things which are censurable by exact ...
... expression of Scaliger : Primus fuit inter Hebræos qui nugare desiit . " Indeed , he was not altogether raised above prejudices , so as to be free from inserting in the body of his work , many things which are censurable by exact ...
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... expression frequently employed by philosophers ; not that they thereby intend to imply that the soul is capable of being divided , as the body is ; but that they consider these different faculties as parts of an entirety , the union of ...
... expression frequently employed by philosophers ; not that they thereby intend to imply that the soul is capable of being divided , as the body is ; but that they consider these different faculties as parts of an entirety , the union of ...
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