The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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... human testimony ? It is human testi- mony - the testimony of a few - sometimes a very few , which proves the very law of nature itself . The man who first sailed around the world , was entitled to more credit than all the thousands who ...
... human testimony ? It is human testi- mony - the testimony of a few - sometimes a very few , which proves the very law of nature itself . The man who first sailed around the world , was entitled to more credit than all the thousands who ...
Pagina 86
... human face . " They at the same time , found out the means of presenting the appearance of the human form in some of the most simple of the infinite variety of positions in which the body may be placed . In the museum of the Literary ...
... human face . " They at the same time , found out the means of presenting the appearance of the human form in some of the most simple of the infinite variety of positions in which the body may be placed . In the museum of the Literary ...
Pagina 105
... human hands , or ornamented with earth- ly cunning . The neglected unenclosed cemetry in the vicinity - the spot recently so beautifully described by the pen of genius , " The land of apparitions and of shadows , " testifies to the fact ...
... human hands , or ornamented with earth- ly cunning . The neglected unenclosed cemetry in the vicinity - the spot recently so beautifully described by the pen of genius , " The land of apparitions and of shadows , " testifies to the fact ...
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