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 219
... spirit , which lives within itself , cut off from connection with the world , thirsting after " the pure , " " the good and lovely . " We doubt not that , like Lord Byron's celebrated dream , it " is not all a dream . " In it the poet ...
... spirit , which lives within itself , cut off from connection with the world , thirsting after " the pure , " " the good and lovely . " We doubt not that , like Lord Byron's celebrated dream , it " is not all a dream . " In it the poet ...
Page 488
... spirit of rebuke , reproach and contempt , is frequently exhibited to other Churches . It is by no means , to the Church of Rome only , that this spirit belongs . It may be found , in a greater or less degree , in almost every Christian ...
... spirit of rebuke , reproach and contempt , is frequently exhibited to other Churches . It is by no means , to the Church of Rome only , that this spirit belongs . It may be found , in a greater or less degree , in almost every Christian ...
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... spirit is exclusive and mean . Associations are now formed from fortune or accident , and of consequence whatever is built on these , exalts circumstances above the individual , -renders the accidents which befal a man supe- rior to the ...
... spirit is exclusive and mean . Associations are now formed from fortune or accident , and of consequence whatever is built on these , exalts circumstances above the individual , -renders the accidents which befal a man supe- rior to the ...
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