The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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... thing . They dislike old things . Even truth is sometimes too gray - headed for them , and a speculation is preferred if it come in a respectable guise , and have the charm of novelty to recommend it . The past is quite obsolete in ...
... thing . They dislike old things . Even truth is sometimes too gray - headed for them , and a speculation is preferred if it come in a respectable guise , and have the charm of novelty to recommend it . The past is quite obsolete in ...
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... thing of its kind , since the Eliza- bethan period . The conception and manner belong to that period . The style of ... thing else . When will the world see rightly , and what lies im- mediately in its sight . When will it discover that ...
... thing of its kind , since the Eliza- bethan period . The conception and manner belong to that period . The style of ... thing else . When will the world see rightly , and what lies im- mediately in its sight . When will it discover that ...
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... thing is gained by this last mode of appointment , is with us exceedingly questionable . On the other hand , it seems that to authorize a change in our present system , much more cogent reasoning than we have yet heard ought to be ...
... thing is gained by this last mode of appointment , is with us exceedingly questionable . On the other hand , it seems that to authorize a change in our present system , much more cogent reasoning than we have yet heard ought to be ...
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