Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Chapter 9 Player Off Stage ) The question of whether Sheridan actually was a persuasive speaker is perhaps the hardest puzzle the oratory of that period offers . There are two strong traditions respecting it .
Chapter 9 Player Off Stage ) The question of whether Sheridan actually was a persuasive speaker is perhaps the hardest puzzle the oratory of that period offers . There are two strong traditions respecting it .
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a horse and demanded his money , Sheridan diverted the subject by remarking that he might like to buy the horse for his wife , and suggested that the man show off her paces . As soon as the creditor had ridden off a little distance for ...
a horse and demanded his money , Sheridan diverted the subject by remarking that he might like to buy the horse for his wife , and suggested that the man show off her paces . As soon as the creditor had ridden off a little distance for ...
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De Quincey , as we have seen , was certain that Sheridan was insincere . So was Gilfillan . J. W. Fortesque could see little sincerity in any of the prosecutors of Hastings . We are told in regard to Sheridan's effect on his ...
De Quincey , as we have seen , was certain that Sheridan was insincere . So was Gilfillan . J. W. Fortesque could see little sincerity in any of the prosecutors of Hastings . We are told in regard to Sheridan's effect on his ...
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