When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests are at stake, and strong passions excited, nothing is valuable, in speech, farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force,... A Handbook of English Composition - Page 103de James Morgan Hart - 1895 - 360 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1845 - 564 pages
...and formed, 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...excited, nothing is valuable, in speech, farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness, are... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 390 pages
...Creation's heir, the world, the world is mme. READINGS AND RECITATIONS. 681. Tin NATUH* OF ELO auEif ci When public bodies are to be addressed, on momentous...excited nothing is valuable in speech, farther than i is connected with high intellectual and mor al endowments. Clearness, force, and earn estness, are... | |
| Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 pages
...mid strong pasMoiis excited nothing is valuable in speech, further than it ia connected with liiph intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force,...earnestness, are the qualities which produce conviction. True t'louueiiro, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from tlir. Labor and learning... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 pages
...OII'H heir. n. world, Die wurld it in ne. READINGS AND RECITATIONS. AMI. THE NATCME OF KLO ai*c*c K. When public bodies are to be addressed, on momentous occasions, when great interests arc ut stake, nud strong passions excited, nothing is valuable in speech, farther tlmn it is connected... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 pages
...NATCRK OF ELC^TE^ When public bodies arc to be addressed, on momentous occasions, when great interest* are at stake, and strong passions excited nothing is valuable in speech, further than ii is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness,... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 pages
...opinion, he was assassinated at the age of 64. 8. ELOQUENCE, — ITS TRUE NATURE. — D. Webster. 1. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous...excited, nothing is valuable in speech farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness, are... | |
| Salem Town - 1847 - 420 pages
...Demosthenes, by his action, action, action," meant to express the same opinion." 4. Mr. Webster observes, " When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous...strong passions excited, nothing is valuable in speech further than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness,... | |
| Salem Town - 1848 - 300 pages
...it to do homage to faction, and tear society in pieces. LESSON LXXI. THE NATURE OF TRUE ELOQUENCE. WHEN public bodies are to be addressed on momentous...excited, nothing is valuable in speech farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness, are... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 514 pages
...and formed, 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...excited, nothing is valuable, in speech, farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness, are... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 570 pages
...are given in the plate«. THE NEW AMERICAN SPEAKER. EARNEST DECLAMATION. CHARACTER OF TRUE ELOQUENCE WHEN public bodies are to be addressed on momentous...excited, nothing is valuable, in speech, farther than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments. Clearness, force, and earnestness, are... | |
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