Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... intensity to his purposes , and lent the richest glow to his genius . It has made his eloquence a language of the heart , felt and understood over every portion of the land it consecrates . On Plym- outh Rock , on Bunker's Hill , at ...
... intensity to his purposes , and lent the richest glow to his genius . It has made his eloquence a language of the heart , felt and understood over every portion of the land it consecrates . On Plym- outh Rock , on Bunker's Hill , at ...
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... intensity of feeling with which they are pervaded rises at times from confident hope to prophecy , and lifts the soul as with wings . In that splendid close to a remarkable passage in the oration on Adams and Jefferson , what American ...
... intensity of feeling with which they are pervaded rises at times from confident hope to prophecy , and lifts the soul as with wings . In that splendid close to a remarkable passage in the oration on Adams and Jefferson , what American ...
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... intensity and vehemence to his reasoning . His sensibility is not the master , but the ally , of his understanding . It never forces his mind into passionate fallacies , nor substitutes declamation for argument ; but it sharpens his ...
... intensity and vehemence to his reasoning . His sensibility is not the master , but the ally , of his understanding . It never forces his mind into passionate fallacies , nor substitutes declamation for argument ; but it sharpens his ...
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... intensity of his feelings , and especially to his pas- sions . Mental power , alone , could not have sustained him in the many emergencies of his political position . No one can read his works without being struck with the stout courage ...
... intensity of his feelings , and especially to his pas- sions . Mental power , alone , could not have sustained him in the many emergencies of his political position . No one can read his works without being struck with the stout courage ...
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... intensity and condensation of its expression . Curran , whose reasoning capacity , however , was alto- gether inferior to Burke's , affords another instance . No one can read his speeches without seeing their admirable adaptation to the ...
... intensity and condensation of its expression . Curran , whose reasoning capacity , however , was alto- gether inferior to Burke's , affords another instance . No one can read his speeches without seeing their admirable adaptation to the ...
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