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" True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshalled in every way, but they cannot compass it. It must exist in the man,... "
The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster - Страница 84
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English Studies in Interpretation and Composition for High Schools

Myra Soper Woodley, Oscar Israel Woodley - 1906 - 376 страници
...True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words and phrases may be marshaled in every way, but they cannot compass it. It must exist in man, in the subject, and in the...

Proceedings ..., Томове 16–18

National Speech Arts Association - 1907 - 800 страници
...fine an illustration as possibly could be of Daniel Webster's characterization of true eloquence: — "It must exist in the man, in the subject and in the occasion." So, in the days of storm and stress which will surely come to this great republic, how many a "subject"...

Argumentation and Debating

William Trufant Foster - 1908 - 516 страници
...which is the harmonious blending of conviction and persuasion, must exist, according to Daniel Webster, in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. Affected...expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after it ; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it come at all, like the outbreak of a fountain from...

A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the ...

Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 788 страници
...does not consist in speech. — It cannot be brought from far.— Labor and learning may toil for it ad without inclination, half the mind is employed consist in the man. in the subject, and in the occasion. — Daniel Webster. The manner of speaking...

A Dictionary of Thoughts: Being a Cyclopedia of Laconic Quotations from the ...

Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 страници
...does not consist in speech. — It cannot be brought from far.— Labor and learning may toil for it Z0@ Y0 consist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. — Daniel Webster. The manner of speaking...

Argumentation and Debating

William Trufant Foster - 1908 - 512 страници
...in the occasion. Affected passion, intense expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after it ; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it come at all, like the outbreak of a fountain from the earth, or the bursting forth of volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original,...

Washington's Farewell Address to the People of the United States ..., Том 139

George Washington - 1909 - 144 страници
...True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words...aspire to it ; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it comes at all, like the outbreaking of a fountain from the earth, or the bursting forth of volcanic...

The Power of Speech and how to Acquire it: A Comprehensive System of Vocal ...

Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1909 - 282 страници
..."earnestness" constitute the series, being a group of three important words of different meanings. 103 It must exist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. This is a group of three important phrases of different meanings and therefore a series. There are...

Proceedings ..., Томове 19–21

National Speech Arts Association - 1910 - 846 страници
...eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot 1)e brought from afar. Labor and learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words...expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after it — they cannot reach it. It comes, if it comes at all, like the outbreaking of a fountain...

The Orator's Manual: A Practical and Philosophical Treatise on Vocal Culture ...

George Lansing Raymond - 1910 - 380 страници
...True eloquence, indeed, does not consist in speech. It cannot be brought from far. Laborand learning may toil for it, but they will toil in vain. Words...exist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. It comes, if it come at all, like the outbreaking of a fbuntain from the earth, or the bursting forth...




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