The Sewanee Review, Volume 52T. Hodgson, 1944 - American fiction |
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Page 373
... once heard admirers of General Lee comment upon the exactness with which he is characterized in the portrait ; and certainly he fits into it in almost every detail . I wonder if any biographer knows whether or not he was definitely ...
... once heard admirers of General Lee comment upon the exactness with which he is characterized in the portrait ; and certainly he fits into it in almost every detail . I wonder if any biographer knows whether or not he was definitely ...
Page 454
... once more , master once more master , breeding once more breeding . He fastens the true symbol on the folkish banner . Through storm and terrible signals of dawn he leads the troups of his followers to the task of the bright day and ...
... once more , master once more master , breeding once more breeding . He fastens the true symbol on the folkish banner . Through storm and terrible signals of dawn he leads the troups of his followers to the task of the bright day and ...
Page 489
... Once , once I had a taste for living without sweetness , but now the Rains . . . . " ( Life rises to the storms on the wings of re- fusal . ) Pass by , Half - breeds , and leave us at our look - out . . . . He drinks of divinity whose ...
... Once , once I had a taste for living without sweetness , but now the Rains . . . . " ( Life rises to the storms on the wings of re- fusal . ) Pass by , Half - breeds , and leave us at our look - out . . . . He drinks of divinity whose ...
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AUTHOR | 7 |
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
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