The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 - American periodicals |
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Page 60
... Greek , a Syrophenician by nation ; " thus proving the iden- tity of those terms at so late a period as the times of the Apostles . This appears to us conclusive upon the con- nection of Canaan and Ethiopia , and we are surprised that ...
... Greek , a Syrophenician by nation ; " thus proving the iden- tity of those terms at so late a period as the times of the Apostles . This appears to us conclusive upon the con- nection of Canaan and Ethiopia , and we are surprised that ...
Page 67
... Greek and Latin , which he has gone at tooth and nail . But these matters I no longer care for . ' " If he sings so well , ' said the king , ' I will make him one of the valets of my ward- robe . He will amuse me better than that ...
... Greek and Latin , which he has gone at tooth and nail . But these matters I no longer care for . ' " If he sings so well , ' said the king , ' I will make him one of the valets of my ward- robe . He will amuse me better than that ...
Page 152
... Greek and Punic characters . To return to DeKalb's letter . Of Baron Holtzendorff we know nothing . DeKalb's anxiety to have him ( al- ready a colonel ) promoted , so shortly after his own eleva- tion , and at the very season when the ...
... Greek and Punic characters . To return to DeKalb's letter . Of Baron Holtzendorff we know nothing . DeKalb's anxiety to have him ( al- ready a colonel ) promoted , so shortly after his own eleva- tion , and at the very season when the ...
Page 224
... Greeks gave to inferior divinities the gifts of eloquence and poe- try , and to the Father of Gods and men only , the wisdom that rules and preserves . The most eminent examples in Greece and Rome confirm the opinion expressed . Cæ- sar ...
... Greeks gave to inferior divinities the gifts of eloquence and poe- try , and to the Father of Gods and men only , the wisdom that rules and preserves . The most eminent examples in Greece and Rome confirm the opinion expressed . Cæ- sar ...
Page 262
... Greek and German grammarians never have studied the Sanscrit at the fountain head , but were compelled to draw their information from other scholars , who , in their turn , were perhaps not sufficiently good Greek and Latin scholars ...
... Greek and German grammarians never have studied the Sanscrit at the fountain head , but were compelled to draw their information from other scholars , who , in their turn , were perhaps not sufficiently good Greek and Latin scholars ...
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