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He would doubtless have been very much surprised if any one had told him that
he had a " style " at all . And yet , because he was determined to be understood ,
because he was honest , because he had a warm heart and a true , because xi ...
He would doubtless have been very much surprised if any one had told him that
he had a " style " at all . And yet , because he was determined to be understood ,
because he was honest , because he had a warm heart and a true , because xi ...
Página xii
cause he had a warm heart and a true , because he had read good books
eagerly and not coldly , and because there was in him a native good taste , as
well as a strain of imagination , he achieved a singularly clear and forcible style ,
which ...
cause he had a warm heart and a true , because he had read good books
eagerly and not coldly , and because there was in him a native good taste , as
well as a strain of imagination , he achieved a singularly clear and forcible style ,
which ...
Página xv
SO ent ; heroic , appealing , gracious or humorous , it does not much startle as
melt the heart . These men were alike in this , that they learned to express
themselves by dint of long practice , and both in youth wrote much nonsense .
Napoleon ...
SO ent ; heroic , appealing , gracious or humorous , it does not much startle as
melt the heart . These men were alike in this , that they learned to express
themselves by dint of long practice , and both in youth wrote much nonsense .
Napoleon ...
Página xxxii
Straight his words went into the minds and hearts of eagerly listening crowds .
The question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [
he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when
...
Straight his words went into the minds and hearts of eagerly listening crowds .
The question , he contended , was as to the right or the wrong of slavery : That [
he said ] is the real issue . That is the issue that will continue in this country when
...
Página xxxv
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. were resumed his
true literary career , for ( as I have said ) his style was at its best only when he
was dealing with a cause in which his whole heart was enlisted . By way of
contrast to ...
Passages from His Speeches and Letters Abraham Lincoln. were resumed his
true literary career , for ( as I have said ) his style was at its best only when he
was dealing with a cause in which his whole heart was enlisted . By way of
contrast to ...
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