Southern Quarterly Review, Том 18Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1850 |
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... thought there were few arguments so pure as not to have some refuse in them , and therefore I thought it best to extract the refuse . " Every professional reader will acknowledge that the neglect of this manner of reporting , is one of ...
... thought there were few arguments so pure as not to have some refuse in them , and therefore I thought it best to extract the refuse . " Every professional reader will acknowledge that the neglect of this manner of reporting , is one of ...
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... thought with which he is burdened . It will need more years of practice before he will find a fit expression for the phrenzies of his muse . Hence his obscuri- ties and roughnesses , and the frequent wrong done to his fancies by the ...
... thought with which he is burdened . It will need more years of practice before he will find a fit expression for the phrenzies of his muse . Hence his obscuri- ties and roughnesses , and the frequent wrong done to his fancies by the ...
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... thoughts , or fill our af- fections . They are choice and agreeable things for the summer idler , and will be found ... thought to the utmost , and to compel the full development of his better strength and resources . These writings ...
... thoughts , or fill our af- fections . They are choice and agreeable things for the summer idler , and will be found ... thought to the utmost , and to compel the full development of his better strength and resources . These writings ...
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SUMMER TRAVEL IN THE SOUTH | 24 |
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTHCAROLINA by | 66 |
HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 85 |
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