How cold and dead a figure, in comparison of these two great men, does an orator often make at the British bar, holding up his head with the most insipid serenity, and stroking the sides of a long wig that reaches down to his middle ? The truth of it... American Annals of Education - Stran 25uredili: - 1835Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1729 - 320 strani
...Friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were (o much affefted by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had they heard him actually throwing out fuch a Storm of Eloquence? HOW cold and dead a Figure in Comparifon of thefe two great Men, does an... | |
| 1767 - 334 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear afking them, if they were fo much affefted by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had they heard him a&ually throwing out fuch a ftorm of eloquence. How cold and dead a figure, in companion of thefe two... | |
| 1786 - 670 strani
...friends admire it, could nut forbear afking them, if they were fo much affeiled by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had they heard him aflually throwing out fuch a ftorm of eloquence. How cold and dead a figure, in comparifon of thefe... | |
| 1803 - 376 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed,...orator often make at the British bar, holding up his head with the most insipid serenity, and stroking the sides of a long wig that reaches down to his... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed,...orator often make at the British bar, holding up his head with the most insipid serenity, and stroking the sides of a long wig that reaches down to his... | |
| 1804 - 412 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed,...dead a figure, in comparison of these two great men, docs an orator often make at the British bar, holding up his head, with the most insipid serenity,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had they heard him ac. tually throwing out such a storm of eloquence ? How cold and dead a figure, in comparison of these... | |
| 1808 - 306 strani
...asking them, if they were so much affected hy the hare reading of it, how much more they would have heen alarmed, had they heard him actually throwing out...comparison of these two great men, does an orator ofter, make at the British har, holding up his head with the most insipid serenity, and stroking the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them, if they were so much affected by the bare reading of it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had they heard him actually throwing out sudi a storm of eloquence ? How cold and dead a figure, in comparison of these two great men, does... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 strani
...friends admire it, could not forbear asking them — If they were so much affected by the bare reading it, how much more they would have been alarmed, had...orator often make at the British bar, holding up his head with the most insipid serenity, and stroking the sides of a long wig that reaches down to his... | |
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