| University of the State of New York - 1868 - 160 sider
...impressive and effective pulpit orators has been almost wholly drawn from the same pure source; thai the advocate who would convince the technical judge,...chooses his words from the native speech of our ancient father-laud ; that the domestic tongue is the language of passion and persuasion, the foreign of authority,... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1880 - 288 sider
...of the most impressive and effective pulpit orators has been almost wholly drawn from the sa.mepure source ; that the advocate who would convince the...passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority or rhetoric and debate ; that we may not only frame single sentences but speak for hours without employing... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1888 - 288 sider
...language of \\\& purposes and the affections, of the will and of the heart, is genuine English born ; that the dialect of the market and the fireside is...passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority or rhetoric and debate; that we may not only frame single sentences but speak for hours without employing... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1888 - 286 sider
...of the most impressive and effective pulpit orators has been almost wholly drawn from the same/«r<? source ; that the advocate who would convince the...passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority or rhetoric and debate ; that we may not only frame single sentences but speak for hours without employing... | |
| 1892 - 140 sider
...finds every page sprinkled with words whose form unequivocally betrays a Greek or Latin origin. . . . Further study would teach him that he had overrated...our ancient fatherland ; that the domestic tongue is a language of passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority, or of rhetoric and debate; that we... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1892 - 362 sider
...wholly drawn from the same pure source ; that the advocate who would convince the technical jurlge or dazzle and confuse the jury speaks Latin; while...passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority or rhetoric and debate; that we may not only frame single sentences but speak for haters without employing... | |
| Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1903 - 152 sider
...finds every page sprinkled with words whose form unequivocally betrays a Greek or Latin origin. . . . Further study would teach him that he had overrated...our ancient fatherland ; that the domestic tongue is a language of passion and persuasion, the foreign, of authority, or of rhetoric and debate ; that we... | |
| 1904 - 772 sider
...that the language of the purposes and the affections, of the will and of the heart is genuine English. The advocate who would convince the technical judge,...from the native speech of our ancient fatherland. Indeed, this double form of the English language is a fact altogether unique in European philology.... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1888 - 842 sider
...interests, is of alien birth, and that only the merest machinery of grammar has been derii-ed from a no-tire source. Further study would teach him that he had...the native speech of our ancient fatherland ; that ths domestic, tongue is the language of passion And. persuasion, the foreign, of authority or of rhetoric... | |
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