| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 páginas
...was changed into another being. He forgot himself and every thing around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed and kindled as he went...irresistible eloquence swept along their feelings and convictions. He certainly possessed above all moderns that union of reason, simplicity, and vehemence,... | |
| 1835 - 802 páginas
...was changed into another being. He forgot himself and everything around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed and kindled as he went on. He darted fire into his audience. Torrenu of impetuous and irresistible eloquence swept along their feelings and conviction. He certainly... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1836 - 526 páginas
...was changed into another being. He forgot himself and everything around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed and kindled as he went...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean speaker since Demosthenes. ' I knew him,' says Mr. Burke, in a pamphlet, written after... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 páginas
...was changed into another being. He forgot himself and every thing around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed and kindled as he went...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean speaker since the days of Demosthenes. ' I knew him,' says Mr Burke, in a pamphlet written... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1837 - 694 páginas
...forgot himself and every thing around him ; he thought only of his subject. His AD 1774 " JJ to 1778. genius warmed and kindled as he went on ; he darted...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean speaker since the days of Demosthenes. ' I knew him,' says Mr. Burke, in a pamphlet written... | |
| 1838 - 512 páginas
...was changed into another being. He forgot himself and every thing around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed and kindled as he went...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean speaker since the days of Demosthenes. ' I knew him,' says Mr. Burke, in a pamphlet written... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 348 páginas
...it. It was by this and this alone, that he also overcame danger, privations, rebellion and death, in on. He darted fire into his audience. Torrents of...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean orator since the days of Demosthenes." the conquest of that promised land, of which all... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1839 - 1084 páginas
...it. It was by this and this alone, that he also overcame danger, privations, rebellion and death, in on. He darted fire into his audience. Torrents of...which formed the prince of orators. He was the most Demosthenean orator since the days of Demosthenes." the conquest of that promised land, of which all... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 500 páginas
...was changed into another being: he forgot himself and every thing around him; he thought only of his subject: his genius warmed and kindled as he went...simplicity, and vehemence which formed the prince of orators—the quiet dignity of a mind roused only to great objects; but the absence of petty bustle,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 530 páginas
...He forgot himself and everything around him. He thought only of his subject. His genius warmed ami kindled as he went on. He darted fire into his audience....Torrents of impetuous and irresistible eloquence swept aUmp their feelings and conviction. He certainly possessed, above all modems, that union of reason,... | |
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