The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... mind of the statesman will not be satisfied ; there is for him a deep and searching scrutiny which infinitely transcends it , and to his microscopic vision , mysteries and truths , relations and adap- tations , buried in the deep womb ...
... mind of the statesman will not be satisfied ; there is for him a deep and searching scrutiny which infinitely transcends it , and to his microscopic vision , mysteries and truths , relations and adap- tations , buried in the deep womb ...
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... mind of Schiller , he would not have hesitated , a single instant , as to the necessity of treating it as a purely poetical one . He would have felt the dangers and difficulties in the way of a prose narrative , which , whatever may be ...
... mind of Schiller , he would not have hesitated , a single instant , as to the necessity of treating it as a purely poetical one . He would have felt the dangers and difficulties in the way of a prose narrative , which , whatever may be ...
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... mind after mind , each adding to , strengthening and rendering more complete , the labours of its predecessor mind . Who would work , let him learn what work has been already done . Who would think , -let him turn to metaphysics , and ...
... mind after mind , each adding to , strengthening and rendering more complete , the labours of its predecessor mind . Who would work , let him learn what work has been already done . Who would think , -let him turn to metaphysics , and ...
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