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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... readers to know the fact , that he possesses a rare combination of talent . He was distinguished in college , at one ... reading these passages , and many others like them , in this volume , we almost regret having given the palm of ...
... readers to know the fact , that he possesses a rare combination of talent . He was distinguished in college , at one ... reading these passages , and many others like them , in this volume , we almost regret having given the palm of ...
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... readers . While Herder struts before us on his lofty super - terrestrial stilts , we are compelled painfully to wade after him through a sea of unconnected , though continuous observations , now sinking in the quicksands of error into ...
... readers . While Herder struts before us on his lofty super - terrestrial stilts , we are compelled painfully to wade after him through a sea of unconnected , though continuous observations , now sinking in the quicksands of error into ...
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... reader , than to the explanation and interpretation of his translator , which task we must leave to our readers . It would have been curious , perhaps , to have read what the translator considered super- stitious , if " the essentials ...
... reader , than to the explanation and interpretation of his translator , which task we must leave to our readers . It would have been curious , perhaps , to have read what the translator considered super- stitious , if " the essentials ...
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