Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 1Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 73
... admiration when suddenly my dazzled eyes and heart devoured this new world of poetry ! -when at length they found ... admired than the first . As these exhibit the chief characteristics of his style , we shall now briefly consider them ...
... admiration when suddenly my dazzled eyes and heart devoured this new world of poetry ! -when at length they found ... admired than the first . As these exhibit the chief characteristics of his style , we shall now briefly consider them ...
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... admiration , this unquenchable thirst for flattery , that she tried to appease by these gatherings of distinguished men . Mutual admiration - or the pretence of it , which answered the same purpose - was the law of these assem- blies ...
... admiration , this unquenchable thirst for flattery , that she tried to appease by these gatherings of distinguished men . Mutual admiration - or the pretence of it , which answered the same purpose - was the law of these assem- blies ...
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... admirable picture of the times , and should be in the library of every man who wishes to have a full and authentic history of his country . The mechanical getting up of the work is wholly unexceptionable . VESTRE . Leaves from a Family ...
... admirable picture of the times , and should be in the library of every man who wishes to have a full and authentic history of his country . The mechanical getting up of the work is wholly unexceptionable . VESTRE . Leaves from a Family ...
Contents
ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW | 1 |
THE JESUITS | 14 |
RUSSIA | 37 |
Copyright | |
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