The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... Demosthenes , both in ancient and modern times , with a degree of unanimity that can be alleged in behalf of no other character , perhaps , in any department what- soever of genius or literature . For more than two thou- sand years , he ...
... Demosthenes , both in ancient and modern times , with a degree of unanimity that can be alleged in behalf of no other character , perhaps , in any department what- soever of genius or literature . For more than two thou- sand years , he ...
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... Demosthenes labored his dic- tion with an assiduity that few writers , perhaps , have ever bestowed on their composition ; and yet all traces of that labor are so well concealed , and the language seems so perfectly unstudied , that we ...
... Demosthenes labored his dic- tion with an assiduity that few writers , perhaps , have ever bestowed on their composition ; and yet all traces of that labor are so well concealed , and the language seems so perfectly unstudied , that we ...
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... Demosthenes in the vigor and cogency of his ar- gumentative appeals ; while , on the other hand , he also gave himself up , in a clearly perceptible degree , to the enthusiasm of the moment , that is , if we may judge . solely from his ...
... Demosthenes in the vigor and cogency of his ar- gumentative appeals ; while , on the other hand , he also gave himself up , in a clearly perceptible degree , to the enthusiasm of the moment , that is , if we may judge . solely from his ...
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... Demosthenes , is , that the deep excitement he produces is kept under such command as never to alarm the prudence of his hearers . They would not be likely , at the close of one of his speeches , to think of adjourning for the purpose ...
... Demosthenes , is , that the deep excitement he produces is kept under such command as never to alarm the prudence of his hearers . They would not be likely , at the close of one of his speeches , to think of adjourning for the purpose ...
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find in him the nerve and sinew of Demosthenes , but rather overloaded with flesh , which he has not wrought off . Unintermitted discipline , like that of the ancient , which should bring his mind down to its most vigorous consistency ...
find in him the nerve and sinew of Demosthenes , but rather overloaded with flesh , which he has not wrought off . Unintermitted discipline , like that of the ancient , which should bring his mind down to its most vigorous consistency ...
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