No holy seer of religion, no sage, no statesman, no orator, no man of any literary description whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or, in the other, to... Speeches of the Managers and Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings - Side xiiiav Warren Hastings - 1860Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 sider
...whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or, in the other, to th:;t variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety and vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance or diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 488 sider
...whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety and vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of di6lion, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have this... | |
| 1808 - 546 sider
...whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or in the other, to that of variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength and co.i piousness of stile, pathos and sublimity of conception; ttf which we have this day... | |
| 1808 - 324 sider
...whatever has come tip, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or, in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety and vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance ef diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 556 sider
...whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to" the pure sentiments of morality ; or in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have this day listened... | |
| William Cobbett - 1816 - 736 sider
...that House had that day heard in Westminster-hall. No holy religionist, • no man of any description as a literary character, could have come up, in the...they had all that day listened. From poetry up to elo- • quence, there was not a species of composition of which a complete and perfect ' specimen... | |
| 1816 - 612 sider
...statesman, no orator, no man of any description whatever, has come up, in any one instance, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have this day listened... | |
| John Watkins - 1817 - 374 sider
...whatever, has come up, in any one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality ; or, in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have this day listened... | |
| John Watkins - 1818 - 508 sider
...whatever, has come up, in any one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality; or, in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...•vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength and copiousness of style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we have this day listened... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 sider
...whatever, has come up, in the one instance, to the pure sentiments of morality, or, in the other, to that variety of knowledge, force of imagination, propriety...vivacity of allusion, beauty and elegance of diction, strength aiid copiousness ff style, pathos and sublimity of conception, to which we, this day, listened... | |
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