Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 7Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... mind . A speaker need not be wholly great in order to feel the inspiration of a poet's life and thought ; it is easier to be lifted into the region where thought carries the torch of imagination in its hand by the memory of Burns than ...
... mind . A speaker need not be wholly great in order to feel the inspiration of a poet's life and thought ; it is easier to be lifted into the region where thought carries the torch of imagination in its hand by the memory of Burns than ...
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... mind of Starr King , the interesting recollections of James T. Fields , the finished eloquence of Edward Everett , the rich diction of Dr. R. S. Storrs , gave the highest dignity and greatest range to the discussion of the platform . In ...
... mind of Starr King , the interesting recollections of James T. Fields , the finished eloquence of Edward Everett , the rich diction of Dr. R. S. Storrs , gave the highest dignity and greatest range to the discussion of the platform . In ...
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... mind of the country open to the thinker and writer . The Commencement address has a setting of unusual dignity , and in its appeal to the ultimate motives of life and its emphasis on the ethical and intellectual interests of society ...
... mind of the country open to the thinker and writer . The Commencement address has a setting of unusual dignity , and in its appeal to the ultimate motives of life and its emphasis on the ethical and intellectual interests of society ...
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... mind of a country rapidly becoming almost incredibly rich the unchange- able scale of spiritual values ; restating in the hearing of thou- sands of young graduates the noble truth which Emerson pro- claimed at Dartmouth College two ...
... mind of a country rapidly becoming almost incredibly rich the unchange- able scale of spiritual values ; restating in the hearing of thou- sands of young graduates the noble truth which Emerson pro- claimed at Dartmouth College two ...
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... mind ; and then we clasp our hands , and cant about a subtile fineness and im- palpable but very precious residuum ! All we have in fact done is to teach the boy to mistake means for ends , and make a system of superficiality . On the ...
... mind ; and then we clasp our hands , and cant about a subtile fineness and im- palpable but very precious residuum ! All we have in fact done is to teach the boy to mistake means for ends , and make a system of superficiality . On the ...
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