Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 360
... living , moving man , not the mere abstraction , the marble statue . Life to him , had been a checkered scene ; few had seen it in more of its phases ; men had appeared before him in their various characters ; he was no common observer ...
... living , moving man , not the mere abstraction , the marble statue . Life to him , had been a checkered scene ; few had seen it in more of its phases ; men had appeared before him in their various characters ; he was no common observer ...
Page 387
... living seat and source of the ideas , the " monads , " after which creation is fashioned . The Bible is , indeed , still undervalued ; but a new and higher form of culture is prophesied , in which philoso- phy , religion and art shall ...
... living seat and source of the ideas , the " monads , " after which creation is fashioned . The Bible is , indeed , still undervalued ; but a new and higher form of culture is prophesied , in which philoso- phy , religion and art shall ...
Page 392
... living real ? Nevermore from such a primitive abstraction can the world of realities be derived ; and yet the world of realities is . Such a process , with such a postulate , can give us only a world of possibilities , but no concrete ...
... living real ? Nevermore from such a primitive abstraction can the world of realities be derived ; and yet the world of realities is . Such a process , with such a postulate , can give us only a world of possibilities , but no concrete ...
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