The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 10±ÇLittle, Brown, 1864 |
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... affected a certain art of getting me alone , and talking with a mighty profusion of passionate words , how I am not to be resisted longer , how irresistible his wishes are , and the like . As long as I have been acquainted with him , I ...
... affected a certain art of getting me alone , and talking with a mighty profusion of passionate words , how I am not to be resisted longer , how irresistible his wishes are , and the like . As long as I have been acquainted with him , I ...
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... affected himself with what he so pas- sionately recommends to others . Violent gesture and vociferation naturally shake the hearts of the ignorant , and fill them with a kind of religious hor- ror . Nothing is more frequent than to see ...
... affected himself with what he so pas- sionately recommends to others . Violent gesture and vociferation naturally shake the hearts of the ignorant , and fill them with a kind of religious hor- ror . Nothing is more frequent than to see ...
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... affected by the bare reading of it , how much more they would have been alarmed , had they heard him actually throwing out such a storm of elo- quence . How cold and dead a figure , in comparison of these two great men , does an orator ...
... affected by the bare reading of it , how much more they would have been alarmed , had they heard him actually throwing out such a storm of elo- quence . How cold and dead a figure , in comparison of these two great men , does an orator ...
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... affects the palate . Accordingly , we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty , as in the sense which is marked out by this common denomination . I knew a person who possessed the one in so great a ...
... affects the palate . Accordingly , we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty , as in the sense which is marked out by this common denomination . I knew a person who possessed the one in so great a ...
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... affected by the same thought which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by a person of an ordinary genius ; for there is as much difference in apprehending a thought clothed in Cicero's language ...
... affected by the same thought which presents itself in a great writer , from what he is when he finds it delivered by a person of an ordinary genius ; for there is as much difference in apprehending a thought clothed in Cicero's language ...
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