| George Lansing Raymond - 1879 - 350 ページ
...every way, but they cannot compass it. It must exist in the man, in the subject, and in the occasion. It comes, if it come at all, like the outbreaking...earth, or the bursting forth of volcanic fires with \spontiineous, original, native force. 52. DECISIVE; eg •'©a but, as for mg, give me liberty or... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 ページ
...occasion. Affected passion, intense expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after it, — they ing it to be less. The habitual passion of his mind wa outhreaking of a fountain from the earth, or the bursting forth of voleanic fires with spontaneous,... | |
| United States. 46th Congress, 2d session - 1880 - 162 ページ
...Mr. Webster, it was one of those outbursts of passion and power which, if they come at all, come " like the outbreaking of a fountain from the earth,...volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original, native force ! " This was the secret of Mr. CHANDLER'S power. His methods were clear and practical, his reasoning... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 ページ
...culprit is a child strayed from his duty, and returned to it again with tears. STERNE. It [eloquence] part of our imaginary history would be rich with colouring from romance, ba DANIEL WEBSTER. Elocution, in order to be perfect, must convey the meaning clearly, forcibly, and agreeably.... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 ページ
...occasion. Affected passion, intense expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire to it ; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it come at all, like...with spontaneous, original, native force. The graces tanght in the schools, the costly ornaments and studied contrivances of speech, shock and disgust men,... | |
| John Swett - 1886 - 416 ページ
...2. 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...forth of volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original, ndtive force. 3. The graces \ taught in the schools, the costly 6rnaments \ and studied contrivances... | |
| Edward J. Mallett - 1887 - 74 ページ
...— all may aspire after it ; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it comes at all, like the breaking of a fountain from the earth, or the bursting forth of volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original force. The graces taught in the schools, the costly ornaments and studied contrivances of speech, shock... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 ページ
...expression, the pomp of declamation, all may aspire to it; they cannot reach it. It conies, if it comes at all, like the outbreaking of a fountain from the...volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original, native force. 1315 Daniel Webster : Discourse, Fanetiil Hall, Boston, Aug. 2, 1820. Adams and Jefferson. EMOTION.... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1881 - 226 ページ
...the pomp of declamation, all may aspire after it, — they can not reach it. It comes, if it comes at all, like the outbreaking of a fountain from the...forth of volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original *jutwe force. The graces taught in the schools, the costly ornaments and studied contrivances of speech,... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 ページ
...pomp of declamation, all may aspire to it; they cannot reach it. It comes, if it comes at all, hke the outbreaking of a fountain from the earth, or the...volcanic fires, with spontaneous, original, native force. 1315 Daniel Webster : Discourse, Faneuil Hall, Boston, Auy. 2, l&2ti. Adams and Jefferson. EMOTION.... | |
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