Oratory and OratorsS.S. Griggs, 1891 - 456 páginas |
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... speech , even though it affect his senses rather than his mind and heart , and rouse his blood only as it is roused by the drums and trumpets of military bands . But when elo- quence is something more than a trick of art , or a juggle ...
... speech , even though it affect his senses rather than his mind and heart , and rouse his blood only as it is roused by the drums and trumpets of military bands . But when elo- quence is something more than a trick of art , or a juggle ...
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... speech of Lord Stanley ( afterward the Earl of Derby ) on the Irish Coercion Bill , brought into the House of Commons in 1833. O'Connell had made a pow- erful speech in opposition , and seemed , says Lord Rus- sell ( to whom we are ...
... speech of Lord Stanley ( afterward the Earl of Derby ) on the Irish Coercion Bill , brought into the House of Commons in 1833. O'Connell had made a pow- erful speech in opposition , and seemed , says Lord Rus- sell ( to whom we are ...
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... speech in March , 1775 , in behalf of American independence , " no murmur of applause followed , " says his biographer ; " the effect was too deep . After the trance of a moment , several members of the Assembly started from their seats ...
... speech in March , 1775 , in behalf of American independence , " no murmur of applause followed , " says his biographer ; " the effect was too deep . After the trance of a moment , several members of the Assembly started from their seats ...
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... speech was a great dramatic politico- national event , and multitudes in Athens and Rome were drawn to the bema and ... speeches the leading articles . The orator was at once the " Times , " the " Saturday Review , " the “ Edinburgh ...
... speech was a great dramatic politico- national event , and multitudes in Athens and Rome were drawn to the bema and ... speeches the leading articles . The orator was at once the " Times , " the " Saturday Review , " the “ Edinburgh ...
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... speech - making . As the best reporters fall short of perfect accuracy , many speakers prefer to be their own reporters , in other words , prepare their speeches in manuscript ; and now the custom of writing out speeches and committing ...
... speech - making . As the best reporters fall short of perfect accuracy , many speakers prefer to be their own reporters , in other words , prepare their speeches in manuscript ; and now the custom of writing out speeches and committing ...
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