The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 200
... consider this matter as having an important bearing upon the ideas generally enter- tained of the developments of a taste for poetry in America . It opens a fertile field for inquiry ; one , to which we cannot hope , in a short article ...
... consider this matter as having an important bearing upon the ideas generally enter- tained of the developments of a taste for poetry in America . It opens a fertile field for inquiry ; one , to which we cannot hope , in a short article ...
Page 353
... consider what fine and flattering things are composed and written in honor of rich men ; consider how their word is every where respected , and what numbers are constantly pressing around them , courting their favor , and their society ...
... consider what fine and flattering things are composed and written in honor of rich men ; consider how their word is every where respected , and what numbers are constantly pressing around them , courting their favor , and their society ...
Page 357
... consider it piety . Do you mean that there is no danger for you , because you seek often this house of prayer ; for you , you would say , who are tolerably enlight- ened , have selected but a few of the many ceremonies . But , I say ...
... consider it piety . Do you mean that there is no danger for you , because you seek often this house of prayer ; for you , you would say , who are tolerably enlight- ened , have selected but a few of the many ceremonies . But , I say ...
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