The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges : Newly Translated Or Compiled from Celebrated Orators, Authors and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern, a Treatise on Oratory and Elocution, Notes Explanatory and BiographicalCharles Desilver, 1859 - 558 من الصفحات |
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... patriotism ; to do justice to all the noblest masters of eloquence , and to all schools and styles , from which a grace may be borrowed ; and , above all , to admit nothing that could reasonably offend the ear of piety and good taste ...
... patriotism ; to do justice to all the noblest masters of eloquence , and to all schools and styles , from which a grace may be borrowed ; and , above all , to admit nothing that could reasonably offend the ear of piety and good taste ...
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... patriotism , & c .; the sound of i to the e in goodness , matchless ; the sound of fle to the ful of awful , beautiful , and the like . The e in the first syllable of such words as terminate , mercy , perpetrate , & c . , ought ...
... patriotism , & c .; the sound of i to the e in goodness , matchless ; the sound of fle to the ful of awful , beautiful , and the like . The e in the first syllable of such words as terminate , mercy , perpetrate , & c . , ought ...
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... patriotism is eloquent ; then , self - devotion is eloquent . 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 ...
... patriotism is eloquent ; then , self - devotion is eloquent . 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 ...
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... patriotism guilty of nothing but impatience , and who died to expiate his country's dream of liberty , said to his jailer , " I rejoice that I die innocent toward the king , but a victim , resigned to the King on High , to whom all life ...
... patriotism guilty of nothing but impatience , and who died to expiate his country's dream of liberty , said to his jailer , " I rejoice that I die innocent toward the king , but a victim , resigned to the King on High , to whom all life ...
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... patriotism borrows its zeal from the prospect of office ; in which hungry sycophants throng with supplication all the departments of State ; in which public men bear the brand of private vice , and the seat of Government is a noisome ...
... patriotism borrows its zeal from the prospect of office ; in which hungry sycophants throng with supplication all the departments of State ; in which public men bear the brand of private vice , and the seat of Government is a noisome ...
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