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 BiographicalC. DeSilver, 1863 - 558 Seiten |
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... heart must be free from every quality that contributes to make the tyrant . Would he invoke mercy in behalf of a client ? He must himself be humane , generous and forgiving . Would he lash the guilty ? His own life and character must ...
... heart must be free from every quality that contributes to make the tyrant . Would he invoke mercy in behalf of a client ? He must himself be humane , generous and forgiving . Would he lash the guilty ? His own life and character must ...
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... heart of a great audience with the tones cf inde scribable pathos which he imparted to the words , " Othello's occupation ' s gone , " it would have puzzled him to tell whether the sentence was a " simple declar ative " or an ...
... heart of a great audience with the tones cf inde scribable pathos which he imparted to the words , " Othello's occupation ' s gone , " it would have puzzled him to tell whether the sentence was a " simple declar ative " or an ...
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... heart , solicit . Yes , all men have a consciousness , that truth is ever beneficent , and falsehood ever pernicious ... hearts , - when they shall animate every order of society , if they do not arrest all exist- ing evils , they will ...
... heart , solicit . Yes , all men have a consciousness , that truth is ever beneficent , and falsehood ever pernicious ... hearts , - when they shall animate every order of society , if they do not arrest all exist- ing evils , they will ...
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... heart . 3. THE UTILITY OF THE BEAUTIFUL - John Ruskin . MAN'S use and function - and let him who will not grant me this follow me no further - is to be the witness of the glory of God , and to advance that glory by his reasonable ...
... heart . 3. THE UTILITY OF THE BEAUTIFUL - John Ruskin . MAN'S use and function - and let him who will not grant me this follow me no further - is to be the witness of the glory of God , and to advance that glory by his reasonable ...
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... hearts of men , And mould the souls of many into one , By words which come not native from the heart ! 21. THE CHRISTIAN ORATOR . — Original translation from Villemain . By the introduction of Christianity , a tribune was erected , from ...
... hearts of men , And mould the souls of many into one , By words which come not native from the heart ! 21. THE CHRISTIAN ORATOR . — Original translation from Villemain . By the introduction of Christianity , a tribune was erected , from ...
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