| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 804 páginas
...without arrogance, genius without pride, and religion without cant — that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator — clear, sincere,...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 928 páginas
...genius without pride, and religion without cant— that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. 1 He was an orator — clear, sincere, natural. He did...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep . close to the grass. You must sit... | |
| Robert Green Ingersoll - 1888 - 344 páginas
...without arrogance, genius without pride, and religion without cant — that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator — clear, sincere,...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1888 - 802 páginas
...he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural—you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by the...fireside of the heart: above the clouds it is too cold. You must be simple in your speech : too much polish suggests insincerity. The great orator idealizes... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1888 - 828 páginas
...religion without cant — that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator — cleafr, sincere, natural. He did not pretend. He did not say...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 686 páginas
...religion without cant—that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit He was an orator—clear, sincere, natural. He did not pretend. He did not say...what he thought others thought, but what he thought If you wish to be sublime you must be natural—you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 394 páginas
...without arrogance, genius without pride, and religion without cant — that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator — clear, sincere,...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by... | |
| Robert Green Ingersoll - 1894 - 346 páginas
...religion without cant—that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator—clear, sincere, natural. He did not pretend. He did not say...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural—you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by the... | |
| Robert Green Ingersoll - 1895 - 78 páginas
...without arrogance, genius without pride, and religion without cant — that is to say, without bigotry and without deceit. He was an orator — clear, sincere,...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit by... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 442 páginas
...intelligence and sincerity. It cannot be learned. It is the child of a clear head and a good heart. otry and without deceit. He was an orator — clear, sincere,...what he thought others thought, but what he thought. " If you wish to be sublime you must be natural — you must keep close to the grass. You must sit... | |
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