Southern Quarterly Review, Том 10Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... regard . And during that long period scarcely a single voice - none but that of a Zoilus or a Perrault- has been raised in disparagement of him , who has been recognized by universal consent as the Father of Poetry and the Prince of ...
... regard . And during that long period scarcely a single voice - none but that of a Zoilus or a Perrault- has been raised in disparagement of him , who has been recognized by universal consent as the Father of Poetry and the Prince of ...
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... regard and solicitude on the one side , and that grateful and devoted friendship on the other , which terminated only with the death of his bene- factor in 1806. On this occasion he was appointed , as the most intimate friend of the ...
... regard and solicitude on the one side , and that grateful and devoted friendship on the other , which terminated only with the death of his bene- factor in 1806. On this occasion he was appointed , as the most intimate friend of the ...
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... regards by the mingled grace and splendor of the ceremony . Suppose that the dark veil of the past were rent in twain , and that we were admitted among the throng of votaries engaged in the celebration of the customary rites to the ...
... regards by the mingled grace and splendor of the ceremony . Suppose that the dark veil of the past were rent in twain , and that we were admitted among the throng of votaries engaged in the celebration of the customary rites to the ...
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... regard for the tales and manners of olden time , and a firm faith in the gods , accompanied with great freedom , however , in their portraiture . To the situation of those Ionian cities may also be referred that fondness for the sea in ...
... regard for the tales and manners of olden time , and a firm faith in the gods , accompanied with great freedom , however , in their portraiture . To the situation of those Ionian cities may also be referred that fondness for the sea in ...
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... regard to pulpits , it may be said with truth , that they are great impediments in the way of the Christian . orator , they hide his person , restrain his movements , hinder free gesticulation , and fetter in various ways the freedom ...
... regard to pulpits , it may be said with truth , that they are great impediments in the way of the Christian . orator , they hide his person , restrain his movements , hinder free gesticulation , and fetter in various ways the freedom ...
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Страница 377 - Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time, Ere human statute purged the gentle weal ; Ay, and since too, murders have been performed Too terrible for the ear : the times have been, That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end...
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