There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.


The Christian library: A reprint of popular religious works (ed. 1826)


There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.

There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.

There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.

There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.