The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 75
Pagina 77
... passed under his own notice . They are intended for general circulation - are written in a plain style , and adapted to the compre- hension of the humbler classes in life , and yet in a tone of touching , natural elo- quence that ...
... passed under his own notice . They are intended for general circulation - are written in a plain style , and adapted to the compre- hension of the humbler classes in life , and yet in a tone of touching , natural elo- quence that ...
Pagina 127
... passed his life in comparative seclusion from political disturbances , and sensible to the influence of the sublime and the beautiful in natural scenery , has taken many of his themes from nature . He passed some time in England , and ...
... passed his life in comparative seclusion from political disturbances , and sensible to the influence of the sublime and the beautiful in natural scenery , has taken many of his themes from nature . He passed some time in England , and ...
Pagina 221
... passed along , was constantly assailed by their enquiries , " How is Harriet , Doctor - how is the May Queen - do you think she will be well enough to dance with us to - morrow ? " And one little fellow ran up to him , seizing his ...
... passed along , was constantly assailed by their enquiries , " How is Harriet , Doctor - how is the May Queen - do you think she will be well enough to dance with us to - morrow ? " And one little fellow ran up to him , seizing his ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
admirable American ancient appear beautiful called cause character Charleston circumstances criticism death divine earth editor Edom Entomologist equal Etruria Etruscans evidence evil existence fact father favor feel fort Cornwallis genius give Grierson hand hath hear heart heaven human influence insects interest Italy king labor lady larvæ laws learned literary literature live look means ment mind miracles moral mother musquitoes nation nature never night o'er object opinion Pelasgians person Pindemonte poem poet Polybius Pontifex Maximus possess present racter readers reason remarks respect Rhea Sylvia rience Rienzi Rome sacred seemed Servius Tullius Sir Roger soul Southern Review speak spirit style supposed taste testimony thee thing thou thought tion trees true trute truth Vestal wild witness word writers young Zophar