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 442
... living fount , Which irrigates her bosom far and wide , Dispensing gladness o'er the thirsty meads ; Then diverse runs into four branching streams Led in clear channels under fertile banks , By whose alluvion impregn'd , the soil ...
... living fount , Which irrigates her bosom far and wide , Dispensing gladness o'er the thirsty meads ; Then diverse runs into four branching streams Led in clear channels under fertile banks , By whose alluvion impregn'd , the soil ...
Page 518
... living matter : one by considering life in the abstract ; the other in the concrete . The abstract is ontological , and regards that principle as an essence ; the concrete is observational , and views it in connection with , or as an ...
... living matter : one by considering life in the abstract ; the other in the concrete . The abstract is ontological , and regards that principle as an essence ; the concrete is observational , and views it in connection with , or as an ...
Page 531
... living pictures , not overdrawn , but men and women in whom the breath and soul still remain . The scenes are laid in the time of James the First , and the customs and manners of that era are faithfully portrayed . The monarch does not ...
... living pictures , not overdrawn , but men and women in whom the breath and soul still remain . The scenes are laid in the time of James the First , and the customs and manners of that era are faithfully portrayed . The monarch does not ...
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