The Whig Ideal: Politics and Character in Antebellum AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 297 halaman |
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... " with a high sense of honor , and nice sensibility , " contemplated " fight [ ing ] or 195 Swain , Life and Speeches of Clay , 1 : 141 ( italics mine ] . hav [ ing ] the finger of scorn pointed at 167 Conclusion: Controlling Character.
... " with a high sense of honor , and nice sensibility , " contemplated " fight [ ing ] or 195 Swain , Life and Speeches of Clay , 1 : 141 ( italics mine ] . hav [ ing ] the finger of scorn pointed at 167 Conclusion: Controlling Character.
Halaman 221
... fight and assist him in helping the victim , " whom you have ruined forever ! " The startling suddenness of Hall's approach now worn off , the youth contemptuously retorts , " you need n't kick before you're spur'd . There a'nt nobody ...
... fight and assist him in helping the victim , " whom you have ruined forever ! " The startling suddenness of Hall's approach now worn off , the youth contemptuously retorts , " you need n't kick before you're spur'd . There a'nt nobody ...
Halaman 224
... fight . In " The Turf , " though the events at a race track interest the narrators Hall and Baldwin , an incident between heats draws more attention . “ Two little boys engaged in a fight , ” notes Hall , " and not less than fifty grown ...
... fight . In " The Turf , " though the events at a race track interest the narrators Hall and Baldwin , an incident between heats draws more attention . “ Two little boys engaged in a fight , ” notes Hall , " and not less than fifty grown ...
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THE MORAL VISION OF THE AMERICAN WHIGS | 23 |
Balance as Virtue Passion | 40 |
Charles Brickett | 54 |
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