| 1827 - Страниц: 684
...pulpit as well as the senate, that we shall offer no apology for giving them a place in this article. The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character,...manly, and energetic ; and such the crisis required. AVhen public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests are at stake,... | |
| 1826 - Страниц: 438
...discipline, as well as by natural talent and natural temperament, for the part which he was now to act. The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character,...energetic ; and such the crisis required. When public 28 bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests are at stake, and strong... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1831 - Страниц: 722
...We shall, therefore, only make one short extract from Mr. Webster's address at Faneuil Hall — the description of the peculiar eloquence of Mr. Adams,...; and such the crisis required. When public bodies arc to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests are at stake, and strong passions... | |
| 1827 - Страниц: 654
...discipline, as well as by natural talent and natural temperament, for the part which he was now to act The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character, and formed, indeed, a part of it. It wat bold, manly, and energetic ; and such the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1828 - Страниц: 314
...LESSON LXII. Eloquence of John Adeems. — WEBSTER. The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his genera! character, and formed, indeed, a part of it. It was...great interests are at stake, and strong passions are excited, nothing is valuable in speech, farther than it is connected with hig'h intellectual and... | |
| George Merriam - 1828 - Страниц: 282
...it is difficult and natural not to undergo it. LESSON LXXXI. Eloquence of John Adams. — WEBSTEK. THE eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character,...When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occa•ions, •when great interests are at stake, and strong passions excited, nothing is valuable,... | |
| 1832 - Страниц: 478
...discipline, as well as by natural talent and natural temperament, for the part which he was now to act. The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character,...strong passions excited, nothing is valuable in speech, further than it is connected with high intellectual and moral endowments Clearness, force and earnestness... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - Страниц: 310
...ELOQUENCE. Extract from the same Discourse. WHENEVER public bodies, fellow. citizens, are to be ad. dressed on momentous occasions ; when great interests are at stake, and strong passions excited, the eloquence of those who address such bodies should be bold, manly, and energetic ; and such as the... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - Страниц: 1166
...discipline, as well as by natural talent and natural temperament, for the part whidi he was now to act. The eloquence of Mr. Adams -resembled his general...addressed on momentous occasions^ when great interests arc at stake, and strong passions excited, nothing is valuable, in speech, farther than it is connected... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1835 - Страниц: 610
...in the Law Magazine for August, 1834, which both resembles and illustrates this passage of Goethe. " The eloquence of Mr. Adams resembled his general character,...of it. It was bold, manly, and energetic ; and such as the crisis required. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous occasions, when great interests... | |
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