Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 21Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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Page 108
... appears to have been a beneficent storm which caused the statue to be submerged , so that it could not be recov ered without being mutilated . As originally finished , the left arm was raised on high , holding up a scroll , on which are ...
... appears to have been a beneficent storm which caused the statue to be submerged , so that it could not be recov ered without being mutilated . As originally finished , the left arm was raised on high , holding up a scroll , on which are ...
Page 112
... appears in such a dress appears to be either an inferior or an ignorant person - in either case , an awkward one . But no such emotion is experienced when we examine the costume of our fathers . We never view with any emotions but those ...
... appears in such a dress appears to be either an inferior or an ignorant person - in either case , an awkward one . But no such emotion is experienced when we examine the costume of our fathers . We never view with any emotions but those ...
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... appears to possess . The whole scene is managed with great delica- cy and address ; and , in its progress , what is uttered by Parthenia , however well calculated to awaken the sensi- bilities of our warrior , is evidently unintended ...
... appears to possess . The whole scene is managed with great delica- cy and address ; and , in its progress , what is uttered by Parthenia , however well calculated to awaken the sensi- bilities of our warrior , is evidently unintended ...
Contents
AMERICAN AGRICULTURE 273 | 121 |
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS FOR 1852 | 176 |
HALMS SON OF THE WILDERNESS 426 | 341 |
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