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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... whole country , excepting the South , at that time - the close of the war . That wreath that " grew on mortal soil " has faded , if it has not wholly withered ; but upon the whitened head of the Quaker poet is placed now the wreath that ...
... whole country , excepting the South , at that time - the close of the war . That wreath that " grew on mortal soil " has faded , if it has not wholly withered ; but upon the whitened head of the Quaker poet is placed now the wreath that ...
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... whole slave system and in the laws which the system required . The indignation which Whittier felt needs no excuse ; but placing responsibility for an individual injustice , that had grown out of the system developed by our whole na ...
... whole slave system and in the laws which the system required . The indignation which Whittier felt needs no excuse ; but placing responsibility for an individual injustice , that had grown out of the system developed by our whole na ...
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... whole . Considering the fewness of the poems upon which it is based , Blake's fame is remarkable . It is secure . It will undoubtedly grow . Yet it seems probable that its growth will in the main be rather in the nature of increased ...
... whole . Considering the fewness of the poems upon which it is based , Blake's fame is remarkable . It is secure . It will undoubtedly grow . Yet it seems probable that its growth will in the main be rather in the nature of increased ...
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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