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 212
... genius for poetry is the genius for mighty thoughts ; nay , it is the genius for mighty deeds in repose : -- and he who passes peacefully through the world , regarded by men as a dreaming enthu- siast , if the crisis should occur ...
... genius for poetry is the genius for mighty thoughts ; nay , it is the genius for mighty deeds in repose : -- and he who passes peacefully through the world , regarded by men as a dreaming enthu- siast , if the crisis should occur ...
Page 232
... genius of Socrates . † A few words may , perhaps , place the subject in its proper light . Socrates was a careful ob- server of men and things . He had made himself profoundly conversant with the motives of human action ; and could ...
... genius of Socrates . † A few words may , perhaps , place the subject in its proper light . Socrates was a careful ob- server of men and things . He had made himself profoundly conversant with the motives of human action ; and could ...
Page 420
... GENIUS - IMITATION AND USE OF THE MODERNS . 1. An Essay on Milton's imitation and use of the Moderns . By WM ... genius . Enough of this for the present . Having introduced the subject generally , let us commence by 420 [ April ...
... GENIUS - IMITATION AND USE OF THE MODERNS . 1. An Essay on Milton's imitation and use of the Moderns . By WM ... genius . Enough of this for the present . Having introduced the subject generally , let us commence by 420 [ April ...
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