The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... beauty , grace and power , of daring enterprize and heroic achievement . Wherever man is found , his passions and his frailties , love and ambition , fear , avarice , hope , jealousy , re- venge attend his footsteps . In the desert as ...
... beauty , grace and power , of daring enterprize and heroic achievement . Wherever man is found , his passions and his frailties , love and ambition , fear , avarice , hope , jealousy , re- venge attend his footsteps . In the desert as ...
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... of the country . The graphic minuteness and vi- vacity of his descriptions , strike us not only as a great beauty , but as furnishing internal evidence of their fidelity and accuracy 1829. ] 123 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
... of the country . The graphic minuteness and vi- vacity of his descriptions , strike us not only as a great beauty , but as furnishing internal evidence of their fidelity and accuracy 1829. ] 123 Abbot's Letters from Cuba .
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... beauty nothing could exceed it , except the live oak . " Dr. Abbot resided for a short time in Charleston , and in the country on John's Island , and on the banks of Cooper river . In the course of his remarks on Cuba , he has frequent ...
... beauty nothing could exceed it , except the live oak . " Dr. Abbot resided for a short time in Charleston , and in the country on John's Island , and on the banks of Cooper river . In the course of his remarks on Cuba , he has frequent ...
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... beauty- and while he was raising a monument to all future ages of what Rome had been , to inculcate upon his own times what it ought still to be . We know it to have been his original purpose to make it a very voluminous work , for he ...
... beauty- and while he was raising a monument to all future ages of what Rome had been , to inculcate upon his own times what it ought still to be . We know it to have been his original purpose to make it a very voluminous work , for he ...
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... beauty and grandeur in the Somnium Scipionis . It costs no great effort of the imagination to conceive of the Scipios as transfigured into " those immortal shapes of bright aerial spirits " who , without mingling in the passions of the ...
... beauty and grandeur in the Somnium Scipionis . It costs no great effort of the imagination to conceive of the Scipios as transfigured into " those immortal shapes of bright aerial spirits " who , without mingling in the passions of the ...
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