The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... seems naturally to supply the intervals of war . Nothing , indeed , would seem more natural , than that the ardency of the warrior should be equally great in all fields of combat . It is Mr. Moore who sings- " ' Tis always the youth who ...
... seems naturally to supply the intervals of war . Nothing , indeed , would seem more natural , than that the ardency of the warrior should be equally great in all fields of combat . It is Mr. Moore who sings- " ' Tis always the youth who ...
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... seems fettered and frigid when his business is to devel- ope his story through the medium of other agents . He does not succeed in grouping , and seems to lack the required flex- ibility - the capacity to enter into the characters of ...
... seems fettered and frigid when his business is to devel- ope his story through the medium of other agents . He does not succeed in grouping , and seems to lack the required flex- ibility - the capacity to enter into the characters of ...
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... seems to have been their purpose . Now , your book of humor seems man- ufactured only for the fun , as the monkey is dressed in red , with cap and cockade , and attended by kettle - drum or ban- jor , is set to perform at the corners of ...
... seems to have been their purpose . Now , your book of humor seems man- ufactured only for the fun , as the monkey is dressed in red , with cap and cockade , and attended by kettle - drum or ban- jor , is set to perform at the corners of ...
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