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 203
... expression in the song of the minstrel " In high - born Hoel's harp and soft Llewellyn's lay ; " and doubtless the spirit of the beautiful ode which the sweet genius of Gray has put into the mouth of one of these fated bards , and which ...
... expression in the song of the minstrel " In high - born Hoel's harp and soft Llewellyn's lay ; " and doubtless the spirit of the beautiful ode which the sweet genius of Gray has put into the mouth of one of these fated bards , and which ...
Page 207
... expression . Either one or the other of the arts has been cultivated , although it may have reflected the character of a rude age and unpolished people . The love of the beautiful is as natural a passion of the soul , as is sight a ...
... expression . Either one or the other of the arts has been cultivated , although it may have reflected the character of a rude age and unpolished people . The love of the beautiful is as natural a passion of the soul , as is sight a ...
Page 367
... expression of a doubtful sense , and if I have done so , the senator must attribute it to the poverty of my language , and not to design . I trust , however , that the senator will excuse me , when he comes to hear my apology . In ...
... expression of a doubtful sense , and if I have done so , the senator must attribute it to the poverty of my language , and not to design . I trust , however , that the senator will excuse me , when he comes to hear my apology . In ...
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