Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 7Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... possible criticism might have been made on it but one - that it was not noble . There was a tone in it that awakened all elevating associations . He boggled , he lost his place , he had to put on his glasses ; but it was as if a ...
... possible criticism might have been made on it but one - that it was not noble . There was a tone in it that awakened all elevating associations . He boggled , he lost his place , he had to put on his glasses ; but it was as if a ...
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... possible closeness of connection between the lecture and literature . When it is remembered that a large part of the works of Coleridge and Hazlitt , Carlyle's " Heroes , " Arnold's discourses , many of Ruskin's most characteristic ...
... possible closeness of connection between the lecture and literature . When it is remembered that a large part of the works of Coleridge and Hazlitt , Carlyle's " Heroes , " Arnold's discourses , many of Ruskin's most characteristic ...
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... possible place , and this the most appropriate occasion , for saying it . My message , if such I may venture to call it , is in nowise sensational . On the contrary , it partakes , I fear , rather of the commonplace . Such being the ...
... possible place , and this the most appropriate occasion , for saying it . My message , if such I may venture to call it , is in nowise sensational . On the contrary , it partakes , I fear , rather of the commonplace . Such being the ...
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... there was no man who did not stand in pressing and constant need of every possible prepara- tion as respects knowledge and exactitude and thoroughness- the poor old college prepared us to play our parts 2 CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS.
... there was no man who did not stand in pressing and constant need of every possible prepara- tion as respects knowledge and exactitude and thoroughness- the poor old college prepared us to play our parts 2 CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS.
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... possible basis of solid acquirement , by all means let Greek , as it is , be left open for him . If , however , he takes the modern languages , let him do so with the distinct understanding that he must master those languages . After he ...
... possible basis of solid acquirement , by all means let Greek , as it is , be left open for him . If , however , he takes the modern languages , let him do so with the distinct understanding that he must master those languages . After he ...
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