A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... words thrill and sway our hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to whom even kings came for instruc- tion , and who were ...
... words thrill and sway our hearts to - day as they thrilled and swayed the living multitudes to whom they were addressed . But above all we think of her great philosophers , to whom even kings came for instruc- tion , and who were ...
الصفحة 9
... words there spoken . But these were a minority always , generally a very small one , often so small a one as to be countable on the fingers of your hand . What was it that moved and held us , the rest of the three hundred reckless ...
... words there spoken . But these were a minority always , generally a very small one , often so small a one as to be countable on the fingers of your hand . What was it that moved and held us , the rest of the three hundred reckless ...
الصفحة 10
... word he spoke in the pulpit , and by his whole daily life , how the battle was to be fought ; and stood there before them their fellow - soldier and the cap- tain of their band . The true sort of captain , too , for a boys ' army , one ...
... word he spoke in the pulpit , and by his whole daily life , how the battle was to be fought ; and stood there before them their fellow - soldier and the cap- tain of their band . The true sort of captain , too , for a boys ' army , one ...
الصفحة 17
... word in England and America for thirty years ; whose books have been the joy and solace of many a weary heart and head . A first glance disap- pointed me . I thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began ...
... word in England and America for thirty years ; whose books have been the joy and solace of many a weary heart and head . A first glance disap- pointed me . I thought I should prefer to have him entirely unlike himself ; but when I began ...
الصفحة 33
... words whenever she herself was moved , whenever she was agitated or impressed , reminded or challenged . He was indeed her utterance , the language she spoke when she spoke most from herself . · " Henry V. " was the last play I heard ...
... words whenever she herself was moved , whenever she was agitated or impressed , reminded or challenged . He was indeed her utterance , the language she spoke when she spoke most from herself . · " Henry V. " was the last play I heard ...
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