Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Volumul 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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Pagina 44
... sentiment deep in your hearts . For although , as the exhortation of one warrior to another , it is limited to the recommendation of military virtue , yet its principle is applicable to every condition in life , where there is any ...
... sentiment deep in your hearts . For although , as the exhortation of one warrior to another , it is limited to the recommendation of military virtue , yet its principle is applicable to every condition in life , where there is any ...
Pagina 124
... sown in the introduction . The weeds of prejudice against you have been rooted out from the soil . The streams of argument have watered ; the sunshine of sentiment and expres- sion has 124 [ LECT . XXIV . CONCLUSION .
... sown in the introduction . The weeds of prejudice against you have been rooted out from the soil . The streams of argument have watered ; the sunshine of sentiment and expres- sion has 124 [ LECT . XXIV . CONCLUSION .
Pagina 125
... sentiment and expres- sion has ripened the grain ; and the hand of indus- try is now called again to gather the fruits . The object of amplification , as its name im- ports , is to magnify , as that of diminution is to lessen the ...
... sentiment and expres- sion has ripened the grain ; and the hand of indus- try is now called again to gather the fruits . The object of amplification , as its name im- ports , is to magnify , as that of diminution is to lessen the ...
Pagina 136
... has been allotted to me . As you pass from this to a theatre of higher elevation for the pursuits of science , I cannot but feel a 1 sentiment of regret at your departure , though mingled 136 [ LECT . XXIV . CONCLUSION .
... has been allotted to me . As you pass from this to a theatre of higher elevation for the pursuits of science , I cannot but feel a 1 sentiment of regret at your departure , though mingled 136 [ LECT . XXIV . CONCLUSION .
Pagina 137
... sentiment of regret at your departure , though mingled with that of cordial felicitation upon your advancement . Henceforth you are to unite the study of living man with that of ages expired ; the observation of the present with the ...
... sentiment of regret at your departure , though mingled with that of cordial felicitation upon your advancement . Henceforth you are to unite the study of living man with that of ages expired ; the observation of the present with the ...
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