| John Epy Lovell - 1866 - 568 páginas
...elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. The first sentence, with which he broke the awful silSnce, was a quotation from "Rousseau, °" Socrates died...like a God !" I despair of giving you any idea of tho effect produced by this short sentence, unless you could perfectly conceive the whole manner of... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1866 - 526 páginas
...no; the. descent was as beautiful and' sublime as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. Th<| first sentence, with which he broke the awful silence, was a quotation from Eousseau:0 " Socrates f died like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ like a God." * Rousseau (pronounced... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 374 páginas
...quotation from Rousseau : " Socrates died like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ, like a God ! " 10. I despair of giving you any idea of the effect produced...manner of the man, as well as the peculiar crisis in the discourse. Never before did I completely understand what Demosthenes meant by laying such stress... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 386 páginas
...But—no: the descent was as beautiful and sublime, as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. 9. The first sentence with which he broke the awful silence,...died like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ, like a God !" 10. I despair of giving you any idea of the effect produced by this short sentence, unless you could... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 372 páginas
...no : the descent was as beautiful and sublime, as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. 9. The first sentence with which he broke the awful silence...died like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ, like a God ! " 10. I despair of giving you any idea of the effect produced by this short sentence, unless you... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 páginas
...rapids and enthusiastic. The first sentence, with which he broke the awful silence, was aquotation from Rousseau : " Socrates died like a philosopher,...despair of giving you any idea of the effect produced by thisshort sentence, unless you could perfectly conceive the whole manner of the man, as well as the... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - 1869 - 392 páginas
...the defense is, that he took his little son on his knee and kissed him !" " The first sentence which broke the awful silence was a quotation from Rousseau...like a philosopher, but Jesus Christ — like a God !' Never before did I completely understand what Demosthenes meant by laying such a stress on delivery."... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1870 - 382 páginas
...fall. But the descent was as beautiful and sublime as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. 9. The first sentence with which he broke the awful silence...manner of the man, as well as the peculiar crisis in the discourse. Never before did I completely understand what Demosthenes meant by laying such stress... | |
| 1870
...But no: the descent was as beautiful and sublime as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. The first sentence, with which he broke the awful...philosopher, but Jesus Christ like a God!" I despair giving you any idea of the effect produced by this short sentence, unless you could conceive the whole... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1872 - 382 páginas
...But the descent was as beautiful and sublime as the elevation had been rapid and enthusiastic. 9.' The first sentence with which he broke the awful silence...manner of the man, as well as the peculiar crisis in the discourse. Never before did I completely understand what Demosthenes meant by laying such stress... | |
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