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 69
... object , while the rest follow other and different ones . The few that aim at more immaterial objects , are lost and si- lenced in the crowd , and thus the enumeration of national tendencies , in a democracy , shows a lower grade of ...
... object , while the rest follow other and different ones . The few that aim at more immaterial objects , are lost and si- lenced in the crowd , and thus the enumeration of national tendencies , in a democracy , shows a lower grade of ...
Page 111
... object to the surplus foot in the last line of the sixth verse . We object to the phrase , “ dusk - red words , " as we cannot conceive the possibility or propriety of painting sounds . We object to the very audacious phrase with which ...
... object to the surplus foot in the last line of the sixth verse . We object to the phrase , “ dusk - red words , " as we cannot conceive the possibility or propriety of painting sounds . We object to the very audacious phrase with which ...
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... object of the utilitarian to gratify some such taste as this , we would ask what is his object ? Why it evidently must be merely to secure enjoyment for his physical senses , or he has no object at all in view . He is amassing gold for ...
... object of the utilitarian to gratify some such taste as this , we would ask what is his object ? Why it evidently must be merely to secure enjoyment for his physical senses , or he has no object at all in view . He is amassing gold for ...
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