Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 128
... thought pervading all . The same ideas are perpetually presented , in every variety of form and metre ; but it is ... thoughts and feelings and associations , -- instead of Revelation , in all its deep mysteries and lofty realities , and ...
... thought pervading all . The same ideas are perpetually presented , in every variety of form and metre ; but it is ... thoughts and feelings and associations , -- instead of Revelation , in all its deep mysteries and lofty realities , and ...
Page 130
... thoughts , the free , fearless and liberal spirit by which his writings are distinguished , and , above all , by his ... thought and expression , which have raised him to so enviable a superiority among the scholars of the present ...
... thoughts , the free , fearless and liberal spirit by which his writings are distinguished , and , above all , by his ... thought and expression , which have raised him to so enviable a superiority among the scholars of the present ...
Page 265
... thought of that excellent person , so distinguished for his talents , so illustrious for his christian graces , so courteous and winning in his deportment , so modest and unassuming on all occasions , claiming nothing froin the world ...
... thought of that excellent person , so distinguished for his talents , so illustrious for his christian graces , so courteous and winning in his deportment , so modest and unassuming on all occasions , claiming nothing froin the world ...
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