The clear conception, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, the dauntless spirit, speaking on the tongue, beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object —... Webster and His Master-pieces - Página 57por Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 498 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1827 - 684 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...then self-devotion is eloquent. The clear conception, out -running the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, the dauntless spirit, speaking... | |
| 1826 - 438 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or rather it is something greater... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1826 - 74 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or rather it is something greater... | |
| 1827 - 564 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or rather it is something greater... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 292 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then, words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward, to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or, rather, it is something greater... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then, words have lost their power, rhetoric ia vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward, to his object—this, this is eloquence ; or, rather, it is something greater... | |
| 1827 - 684 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and Eulogies on Adams and Jefferson. [ArntL. urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object —... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - 282 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then, words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain, and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, thet dauntless spirit, speaking on, the tongue, beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1828 - 452 páginas
...subdued, as in the presence of higher qualities. Then, patriotism is 25 eloquent ; then, self devotion is eloquent. The clear conception, out-running the...informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, 30 right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence ; or rather it is something greater... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 páginas
...decision of the hour. Then words have lost their power, rhetoric is vain and all elaborate oratory contemptible. Even genius itself then feels rebuked,...eloquent ; then self-devotion is eloquent. The clear conceptions, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, the dauntless... | |
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