| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - 314 páginas
...indeed, a part of it. It was bold, manly, and energetic ; and such the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...great interests are at stake, and strong passions are excited, nothing is valuable in speech, farther than it is connected with hig'h intellectual and... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 páginas
...not seduce your patriotism ! LESSON CXXXV. The Nature of True Eloquence. — D. WEBSTER. WHEN public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labour and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 páginas
...of direction than an indefinite^ as ashes are more generative than dust." Example 4. " VVhen public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labour and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...indeed, a part of it. It was bold, manly, and energetic; and such the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for if, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way, but they cannot compass... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...indeed, a part of it. It was bold, manly and energetic ; and such the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...strong passions excited, nothing is valuable in speech, further than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments Clearness, force and earnestness... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 páginas
...ELOQUENCE. Extract from the same Discourse. WHENEVER public bodies, fellow. citizens, are to be ad. dressed on momentous occasions ; when great interests are at stake, and strong passions excited, the eloquence of those who address such bodies should be bold, manly, and energetic ; and such as the... | |
| Moses Severance - 1833 - 304 páginas
...Florence. i1 • CHAPTER VII. PU1ILIC SPEECHES. SECTION I. The Nature nf Eloquence. 1. WHEN public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...connected with high intellectual and moral endowments." Cli-amcss, force, and earnestness, are the qualities which produce conviction. True eloquence, indeed,... | |
| Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 páginas
...others, we do, we must honour. — BLAIR. LESSON LVIII. The Nature of True Eloquence. 1. WHEN publick bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...earnestness, are the qualities which produce conviction. 2. True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labour and learning... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1835 - 610 páginas
...indeed, a part of it. It was bold, manly, and energetic ; and such as the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions,...consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labour and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled... | |
| Moses Severance - 1835 - 314 páginas
...poemi. / CHAPTER VII. 'PUBLIC SPEECHES. • ' SECTION I. The Nature of Eloquence. . . ; 1. WHEN public bodies are to be addressed on "momentous occasions,...conviction. True eloquence, indeed, does not consist jn speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in... | |
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