... The reflections which will be most likely to arise from the perusal of such a history, lead us to a consideration of the social characteristics of the time and region, and to a consideration of the facility with which access to society is afforded... Charlemont: Or, The Pride of the Village. A Tale of Kentucky - 第 8 頁William Gilmore Simms 著 - 1885 - 447 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Gilmore Simms - 1882 - 968 頁
...perfect the portraits, and the better to reconcile the reader to real occurrences, which, in tlu.ir original nakedness, however unquestionably true, might...compensative resources of wealth leads to a singular and uureserved freedom among the people. In this way, society endeavors to find equivalents for those means... | |
| Marion Clifford Harrison - 1921 - 326 頁
...Charlemont. a novel which with its sequel, Beauchampe. presents pioneer Kentucky. Simns explains; rtlt is in all newly-settled countries, as among the rustic...well-provided homestead. The population of a frontier country, lack ing such resources, scattered over a large territory, and meeting infrequently, feel the lack... | |
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