The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... period every thing is uncertain ; and the fabulous is so blended with the historical , that we cannot effectually separate the fiction from the truth . In carrying out our present design , we shall have principally to consider three ...
... period every thing is uncertain ; and the fabulous is so blended with the historical , that we cannot effectually separate the fiction from the truth . In carrying out our present design , we shall have principally to consider three ...
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... period of the world , be brought into the field against them . The frequency of external wars , —indeed , the almost un- broken succession of war after war , among the Romans , is so well known , as to form one of the ordinary texts of ...
... period of the world , be brought into the field against them . The frequency of external wars , —indeed , the almost un- broken succession of war after war , among the Romans , is so well known , as to form one of the ordinary texts of ...
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... period , we see him mar- rying his beloved Tullia to the infamous Dollabella ; and , after their divorce , writing the most humble addresses to the unfaithful husband of his child : -at one moment , lauding the noble character of the ...
... period , we see him mar- rying his beloved Tullia to the infamous Dollabella ; and , after their divorce , writing the most humble addresses to the unfaithful husband of his child : -at one moment , lauding the noble character of the ...
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