| Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 oldal
...defend it," said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground and raising the war sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...will control where it is vain to look for affection. What will they do for you when surrounded by two hundred thousand men with artillery, cavalry, and... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1918 - 628 oldal
...defend it,' said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. — These are the feelings of subjugated...of super-human eloquence which have lately shaken the walls that surround us ; — but which it unaccountably falls to my province, whether I will or... | |
| Godfrey Tennyson Lampson Locker-Lampson - 1918 - 632 oldal
...defend it,' said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. — These are the feelings of subjugated...of super-human eloquence which have lately shaken the walls that surround us ; — but which it unaccountably falls to my province, whether I will or... | |
| Harry Franklin Covington - 1918 - 312 oldal
...defend it,' said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the warsound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...will control where it is vain to look for affection." It has recently been asserted, that while rhythm is primarily aesthetic in aim and function, secondarily... | |
| 1810 - 538 oldal
...the ground, and raising the war-sound of his nation. — These are the feelings of subju- • gated man all round the globe ; and, depend upon it, nothing...will control where it is vain to look for affection. ' Tlj.'u- rcjjcctirn1- are the only antidotes to those anathemas of inper-human eloquence which hare... | |
| 1851 - 648 oldal
...Works, vol. xvi. pages 416-418, 420. t Brougham's Speeches, i. 227, 228. ANCIENT AND MODERN ELOQUENCE. all round the globe ; and, depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it is тain to look for affection.* Some of Mr. Grattan's speeches are said to have been the most eloquent... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1925 - 446 oldal
...defend it,' said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground and raising the war-sound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...will control where it is vain to look for affection." "admirably corresponding in its iambic structure with the character of the speaker." The Edinburgh... | |
| 2007 - 180 oldal
...defend it ", said the warrior, throwing down his tomahawk upon the ground, and raising the warsound of his nation. These are the feelings of subjugated...but fear will control where it is vain to look for affection.1 1 This utterance of Erskine, like similar ones of Burke and Sheridan and other opponents... | |
| Malcolm Miles Kelsall - 1987 - 234 oldal
...upon the ground, and raising the warsound of his nation. — These are the feelings of subjugated men all round the globe; and depend upon it, nothing but fear will control where it is vain to look for affection.23 The great peroration in the same trial is equally stirring. It merits extended quotation,... | |
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