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 48
... heart was stuck upon a pike , with the horrid inscription , heart of an aristocrat . But this produced such indignation that it was immediately taken down . The mob now rolled on to the garden of the Tuilleries . The king had the gates ...
... heart was stuck upon a pike , with the horrid inscription , heart of an aristocrat . But this produced such indignation that it was immediately taken down . The mob now rolled on to the garden of the Tuilleries . The king had the gates ...
Page 203
... heart , the veins , the life - bood of eloquence ? The very fact , that the despot found it necessary to hang the wandering bards of Wales in order to render firm his own oppressive dominion proves that these lofty emotions were alive ...
... heart , the veins , the life - bood of eloquence ? The very fact , that the despot found it necessary to hang the wandering bards of Wales in order to render firm his own oppressive dominion proves that these lofty emotions were alive ...
Page 216
... heart . His forms have not about them the natural life and grace which they might have had , if he had studied the models furnished in the school of nature . His creations , while they dazzle the imagination , rarely go to the heart ...
... heart . His forms have not about them the natural life and grace which they might have had , if he had studied the models furnished in the school of nature . His creations , while they dazzle the imagination , rarely go to the heart ...
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