| 1855 - 506 halaman
...fixed the fate of nations. These come down to us in history with :. solid and permanent influence, not created by a display of glittering armour, the...human happiness. When the traveller pauses on the plains of Marathon, what are the emotions which strongly agitate Ma breast ? what is that glorious... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 halaman
...have fixed the fate of nations. These come down to us in history with a solid and permanent influence, not created by a display of glittering armour, the...pursuit, and the victory ; but by their effect in ad178 179 vancing or retarding human knowledge, in overthrowing or establishing despotism, in extending... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1868 - 636 halaman
...to us in history with a solid and permanent interest, not created by a display of glittering armor, the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...human happiness. When the traveller pauses on the plains of Marathon, what are the emotions which most strongly agitate his breast ? What is that glorious... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - 1870 - 636 halaman
...display of glittering armor, the ru-h of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising of pennons, tiie flight, the pursuit, and the victory ; but by their...human happiness. When the traveller pauses on the plains of Marathon, what are the emotions which most strongly agitate his breast ? What is that glorious... | |
| West Springfield (Mass.) - 1874 - 162 halaman
...is not " When speaks the signal trumpet tone, And the long line comes gleaming on ; " it follows not "the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...pennons, the flight, the pursuit, and the victory;" it comes rather to a man when through a long course of years, having patiently, persistently, fearlessly... | |
| Horatio Alger - 1882 - 336 halaman
...to us in history with a solid and permanent interest, not created by a display of glittering armor, the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...extending or destroying human happiness. " When the traveler pauses on the plain of Marathon, what are the emotions which most strongly agitate his breast... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 halaman
...to us in history with a solid and permanent interest, not created by a display of glittering armor, the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...pauses on the plain of Marathon, what are the emotions whiobT most strongly agitate his breast? What is that glorious recollection, which thrills through... | |
| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1897 - 422 halaman
...to us in history with a solid and permanent interest, not created by a display of glittering armor, the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...despotism, in extending or destroying human happiness. — WEBSTER. Periodic sentences show a more regular and formal structure than loose sentences. The... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 396 halaman
...to us in history with a solid and permanent interest, not created by a display of glittering armor, the rush of adverse battalions, the sinking and rising...the flight, the pursuit, and the victory ; but by then1 effect in advancing or retarding human knowledge, in overthrowing or establishing despotism,... | |
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