Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 8Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... human nature involved in the whole scene . The very postures , also , of the orator are displayed . But , however well any article may be written , and however well any speech may be reported , there is a charm in the spoken word , in ...
... human nature involved in the whole scene . The very postures , also , of the orator are displayed . But , however well any article may be written , and however well any speech may be reported , there is a charm in the spoken word , in ...
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... human voice could have reached them all . In New York , Cooper Union holds less than three thousand people , and Madison Square Garden thir- teen thousand ! If the orator could convert them all , he would hardly disturb the majority of ...
... human voice could have reached them all . In New York , Cooper Union holds less than three thousand people , and Madison Square Garden thir- teen thousand ! If the orator could convert them all , he would hardly disturb the majority of ...
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... human soul . Here we tell the truth with all its warmth and none of its coldness . Our sentences may be well rounded , for they need not be strictly just . Where we are at liberty to limit no adjective and curtail no sentence there ...
... human soul . Here we tell the truth with all its warmth and none of its coldness . Our sentences may be well rounded , for they need not be strictly just . Where we are at liberty to limit no adjective and curtail no sentence there ...
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... human race , or , if the preacher does not recognize the personality of Satan , that he at least has to encounter human nature , our greatest adversary , I presume I should have to admit that perhaps the difference is only one of degree ...
... human race , or , if the preacher does not recognize the personality of Satan , that he at least has to encounter human nature , our greatest adversary , I presume I should have to admit that perhaps the difference is only one of degree ...
Стр. xxi
... human action . Gales , which are but air in motion , may toss the surface of the seas into wild and ravening waves ; but the great strength of the ocean is underneath it all , and , aided by the steadfast genius of man , transports to ...
... human action . Gales , which are but air in motion , may toss the surface of the seas into wild and ravening waves ; but the great strength of the ocean is underneath it all , and , aided by the steadfast genius of man , transports to ...
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