Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 oldal |
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59. oldal
... Passions - act as wind , to propel our vessel ; and our reason - is the pilot that steers her : without the wind , we could not move , and without the pilot , we should be lost . 7 . The more genuine - the truths are , which we receive ...
... Passions - act as wind , to propel our vessel ; and our reason - is the pilot that steers her : without the wind , we could not move , and without the pilot , we should be lost . 7 . The more genuine - the truths are , which we receive ...
61. oldal
... passions , feelings strong or weak , All that I would have sought , and all I seek , Bear , know , feel , and yet breathe , -into one word , And that one word were lightning , I would speak ! - But as it is - I live , and die , unheard ...
... passions , feelings strong or weak , All that I would have sought , and all I seek , Bear , know , feel , and yet breathe , -into one word , And that one word were lightning , I would speak ! - But as it is - I live , and die , unheard ...
67. oldal
... passions , they will daily become more violent . 7. Light grief- may find utterance ; but deeper sorrow can find ... passion sweeps them away , and they are re- inscriptions on monuments of brass , or pil- membered no more . But injuries ...
... passions , they will daily become more violent . 7. Light grief- may find utterance ; but deeper sorrow can find ... passion sweeps them away , and they are re- inscriptions on monuments of brass , or pil- membered no more . But injuries ...
70. oldal
... passion , we do every thing amiss . 8. Truth - needs no disguise , nor does she want embellishment . 9. A mind diseased - cannot bear any thing harsh . 10. Never utter what is false , nor hesitate to speak what is true . 11. Trifles ...
... passion , we do every thing amiss . 8. Truth - needs no disguise , nor does she want embellishment . 9. A mind diseased - cannot bear any thing harsh . 10. Never utter what is false , nor hesitate to speak what is true . 11. Trifles ...
74. oldal
... passions , but in having command of them . 6. Good - is never more effectually accomplished , than when produced by slow degrees . 7. True charity- cannot be conjoined to a persuasion of fulsity , flow- ing from evil . There's quiet ...
... passions , but in having command of them . 6. Good - is never more effectually accomplished , than when produced by slow degrees . 7. True charity- cannot be conjoined to a persuasion of fulsity , flow- ing from evil . There's quiet ...
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