The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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25. oldal
... whole contents of his paint - box , like Euripides , as represented in the Frogs . We would partly attribute to the insufficient appreciation of Augustus and his policy , the singular blun- ders which have been committed in the estimate ...
... whole contents of his paint - box , like Euripides , as represented in the Frogs . We would partly attribute to the insufficient appreciation of Augustus and his policy , the singular blun- ders which have been committed in the estimate ...
28. oldal
... whole temperament . He conceals his partialities and re- sentments with singular self - control , and contrives admira- bly to subordinate his feelings to his interests . In both cha- racters may be traced the same just appreciation of ...
... whole temperament . He conceals his partialities and re- sentments with singular self - control , and contrives admira- bly to subordinate his feelings to his interests . In both cha- racters may be traced the same just appreciation of ...
29. oldal
... whole machinery of power effect . Ostentation , magni- ficence , liberality and the semblance of generosity ; —the reminiscences of the past and the vanities of the hour ; -pre- sent gratitude and future hopes ; -grand progresses ...
... whole machinery of power effect . Ostentation , magni- ficence , liberality and the semblance of generosity ; —the reminiscences of the past and the vanities of the hour ; -pre- sent gratitude and future hopes ; -grand progresses ...
33. oldal
... whole action he has so exactly repeated the policy of Augustus , that it is difficult to repress the supposition that he had deliberately studied and imitated his arts . Yet the identity of positions and the similarity of natures might ...
... whole action he has so exactly repeated the policy of Augustus , that it is difficult to repress the supposition that he had deliberately studied and imitated his arts . Yet the identity of positions and the similarity of natures might ...
41. oldal
... whole fabric of society is in constant transition , and the unavoidable consequence is a corresponding series of changes in every human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the ...
... whole fabric of society is in constant transition , and the unavoidable consequence is a corresponding series of changes in every human institution . And , since government is , at best , but a human agency , it must experience the ...
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