Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... study of that formative period is of interest to many readers to- day - especially since we are looking earnestly for solid foundations upon which to build a new order . The twentieth century is witnessing the tremendous in- fluence ...
... study of that formative period is of interest to many readers to- day - especially since we are looking earnestly for solid foundations upon which to build a new order . The twentieth century is witnessing the tremendous in- fluence ...
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... Study of the Early Traits of Great Orators . " Quarterly Journal of Speech , XIV ( November , 1928 ) : 502-508 . Murray , John Middleton . The Problem of Style . London ; Oxford University Press , 1921 . Murray , Robert . Edmund Burke ...
... Study of the Early Traits of Great Orators . " Quarterly Journal of Speech , XIV ( November , 1928 ) : 502-508 . Murray , John Middleton . The Problem of Style . London ; Oxford University Press , 1921 . Murray , Robert . Edmund Burke ...
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... Study of the Statesman's Financial Integrity and Private Rela- tionships . Boulder ; University of Colorado Studies . Series B. Vol . I , No. 1 , 1939 . Welty , M. The Place of Oratory in the Field of Fine Arts . M. A. Thesis ...
... Study of the Statesman's Financial Integrity and Private Rela- tionships . Boulder ; University of Colorado Studies . Series B. Vol . I , No. 1 , 1939 . Welty , M. The Place of Oratory in the Field of Fine Arts . M. A. Thesis ...
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