The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 7John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1963 |
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Page 178
... followed by two lines of vapid conventionality ; in the fifth line the poet recov- ers himself , and , without rising to the height of the first lines , conducts the sonnet safely to a satisfactory end . Now this bril- liant start ...
... followed by two lines of vapid conventionality ; in the fifth line the poet recov- ers himself , and , without rising to the height of the first lines , conducts the sonnet safely to a satisfactory end . Now this bril- liant start ...
Page 264
... followed by a final campaign in Kabylia , which was brief , brilliant and effective . These wild hill folk had never submitted to any yoke , Roman , Arab or Turk , but Bugeaud felt that their effective subjugation was one of the most ...
... followed by a final campaign in Kabylia , which was brief , brilliant and effective . These wild hill folk had never submitted to any yoke , Roman , Arab or Turk , but Bugeaud felt that their effective subjugation was one of the most ...
Page 362
... followed him to the door when he left and said : " Doctor , there is a good old book , which I read and you preach from , which says , ' Love your enemies , do good to them who hate you , bless them that curse you , and pray for them ...
... followed him to the door when he left and said : " Doctor , there is a good old book , which I read and you preach from , which says , ' Love your enemies , do good to them who hate you , bless them that curse you , and pray for them ...
Contents
Number 1 January | 1 |
Recent Agitation of the Negro Question in the South | 11 |
The Question of State Sovereignty Louis Pendleton | 23 |
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