Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 285
... looks to close his days in affluence among the New England hills , or in the fertile plains of western New York . But the foreigner , who makes America his home , casts no look behind him . He has moved , once and for ever , his ...
... looks to close his days in affluence among the New England hills , or in the fertile plains of western New York . But the foreigner , who makes America his home , casts no look behind him . He has moved , once and for ever , his ...
Page 343
... look into the work itself , we shall discover that it bears upon the face of it the evidence of malice , that it is a tissue of studied falsifications and atrocious calumnies , as Father Daniel has so triumphantly proved , and that the ...
... look into the work itself , we shall discover that it bears upon the face of it the evidence of malice , that it is a tissue of studied falsifications and atrocious calumnies , as Father Daniel has so triumphantly proved , and that the ...
Page 494
... looks upon that which it sees , but has the surprising quality of changing it by this its magical look and so to impose upon it its own nature . Reason is not struck dumb or blind , because it acts under the eye of consciousness . It ...
... looks upon that which it sees , but has the surprising quality of changing it by this its magical look and so to impose upon it its own nature . Reason is not struck dumb or blind , because it acts under the eye of consciousness . It ...
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