Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... remarks , that a great part of what the world calls erudition , and values so highly , is nothing but an acquaintance with historical facts , and that we would be children forever in understanding , were it not that history extends our ...
... remarks , that a great part of what the world calls erudition , and values so highly , is nothing but an acquaintance with historical facts , and that we would be children forever in understanding , were it not that history extends our ...
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... remark of Sterne , that " when a man has once resolved upon writing , then for a text , Cappadocia , Pontus and Asia , Phrygia and Pamphylia , is as good as any in the Bible . " Robert Hall remarks , that the utility of periodical criti ...
... remark of Sterne , that " when a man has once resolved upon writing , then for a text , Cappadocia , Pontus and Asia , Phrygia and Pamphylia , is as good as any in the Bible . " Robert Hall remarks , that the utility of periodical criti ...
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... remarks , that in opposition to the other stoics , he maintained that all offences were not equal . This is not much , to be sure , but it is more than " absolutely nothing . " Again- " Attalus , a stoic phi- losopher , who lived in the ...
... remarks , that in opposition to the other stoics , he maintained that all offences were not equal . This is not much , to be sure , but it is more than " absolutely nothing . " Again- " Attalus , a stoic phi- losopher , who lived in the ...
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