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Excerpt from An Address Delivered Before the Two Literary Societies, of the University of North Carolina, in Gerard Hall, on the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement, in June 1843: Under the Appointment of the Dialectic Society
But it is to the developement of English mind, and the progress of English Literature, (which are our own) that I must confine myself. I can but glance at results and deal in generalities. And if the reign of the Tudors was cold, bloody and remorseless, we must remember that the sea was still working with the physical disorder, the moral and intellectual tempest, which had followed' the dead calm of the mediaeval ages, and so'ciety but beginning to be adjusted. The times perhaps required a hard and iron nature to rule and direct the movement, and it may have been to the firms.
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