To confess the truth, I never knew the art of speaking carried so near the model of ancient eloquence. It was indeed amazing to hear with what force of expression, with what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning he answered... The History of the Church of Christ - Page 263by Joseph Milner - 1812Full view - About this book
| William Gilpin - 1809 - 546 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expression, with what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries; nor...me to think so great a man was labouring under so attrocious an accusation. Whether this accusation be a just one, God knows: for myself, I enquire not... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 574 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expres' sion, with what fluency of language, and with what ' excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries ;...the dignity of his action ; and the firmness, and con« stancy of his whole behaviour. It grieved me to think * so great a man was labouring under so... | |
| William Gilpin - 1814 - 314 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expression, with what fluency of language, und with what excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries ;...gracefulness of his manner; the dignity of his action; .-md tbc firmness and constancy of his whole behaviour. It grieved me to think so great a man was labouring... | |
| 1815 - 398 pages
...what fluency of Ianguage, & with what excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries. Nor was I lees struck with the gracefulness of his manner, the dignity...action, and the firmness and constancy of his whole behavior. It grieved me to think so great a man was laboring under so atrocious an accusation — "... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 558 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expression, with what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries ;...atrocious an accusation. Whether this accusation be a just one, God knows : For myself, I enquire not into the merits of it ; resting satisfied with the... | |
| William Jones - 1816 - 526 pages
...indeed, amazing to hear with what force of expression, with what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning, he answered his adversaries:...atrocious an accusation. Whether this accusation be a just one, God knows: for myself, I inquire not into the merits of it; resting satisfied with the... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 566 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expres' sion, with what fluency of language, and with what ' excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries; nor...' the dignity of his action; and the firmness, and con' stancy of his whole behaviour. It grieved me to think c so great a man was labouring under so... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 568 pages
...indeed amazing to hear with what force of expres{ sion, with what fluency of language, and with what * excellent reasoning he answered his adversaries ;...the dignity of his action ; and the firmness, and con« stancy of his whole behaviour. It grieved me to think « so great a man was labouring under so... | |
| 1821 - 506 pages
...of expression, with what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning, he_answered his 14 adversaries : nor was I less struck with the gracefulness...atrocious an accusation. Whether this accusation be a just one, God knows : for myself, I inquire not into the merits of it ; resting satisfied with the... | |
| William Jones - 1824 - 520 pages
...what fluency of language, and with what excellent reasoning, he answered his adversaries : nor was 1 less struck with the gracefulness of his manner, the...atrocious an accusation. Whether this accusation be a just one, God knows: for myself, I inquire not into the merits of it ; resting satisfied with the... | |
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