| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1890 - 206 стор.
...effort of eloquence, argument, and wit united of which there was any record or tradition." Mr. Fox said "all that he had ever heard, all that he had ever read, dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun." And Mr. Pitt acknowledged "that it... | |
| 1895 - 848 стор.
...astonishing effort of eloquence and argument of which there is any record or tradition." Mr. Fox said: "All that he had ever heard, all that he had ever...read, when compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like a vapor before the sun." Mr. Pitt acknowledged that it surpassed all the eloquence of... | |
| Sir Charles Lawson - 1895 - 290 стор.
...that genius or art could furnish to agitate and control the human mind." And Fox too declared that "all that he had ever heard, all that he had ever...read, when compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like a vapour before the sun." It was not to be expected that Hastings would join in this... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1895 - 738 стор.
...of eloquence, argument, and wit united of which there was any record or tradition. Mr. Fox said, ' All that he had ever heard — all that he had ever...— when compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun.' Mr. Pitt acknowledged that it surpassed all the eloquence of... | |
| Lorenzo Sears - 1895 - 454 стор.
...genius or art could furnish to agitate the human mind." Fox testified that all he had ever heard, all he had ever "read, when compared with it, dwindled into nothing and vanished like vapor before the sun." After such encomiums it is safe to say that there was something... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1902 - 206 стор.
...effort of eloquence, argument and wit united, of which there was any record or tradition." Mr. Fox said, "all that he had ever heard, all, that he had ever...when compared with it, dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapor before the sun." And Mr. Pitt acknowledged that "it surpassed all the eloquence... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1902 - 424 стор.
..._which Jhere was any record_ fir jtradition." Fox pronounced a eulogium, and declared "all that he ever heard, all that he had. ever read, when .compared with it dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapour before the sun." The debate was suspended, and after a short expression of the... | |
| Charles Josselyn - 1903 - 320 стор.
...effort of eloquence, argument, and wit, united, of which there was any record or tradition." Fox said, "all that he had ever heard, all that he had ever...when compared with it, dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapor before the sun." Pitt acknowledged " that it surpassed all the eloquence of ancient... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1903 - 368 стор.
...eloquence, argument and wit united, of which there was any record or tradition." Charles James Fox said, " All that he had ever heard, all that he had ever read,...when compared with it, dwindled into nothing, and vanished like vapor before the sun." And William Pitt acknowledged " that it surpassed all the eloquence... | |
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