Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Edmund Burke's reputation , in his own day was a paradox , representing him as at once " the greatest of English orators , " and the " dinner - bell of the House . ” In the diaries and letters of his contemporaries he is presented as ...
Edmund Burke's reputation , in his own day was a paradox , representing him as at once " the greatest of English orators , " and the " dinner - bell of the House . ” In the diaries and letters of his contemporaries he is presented as ...
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... facts as to give them their greatest possible weight . His intellectual facility in this respect was out of all proportion to his mere stylistic ability in polishing his words . This was his greatest merit as a persuasive speaker .
... facts as to give them their greatest possible weight . His intellectual facility in this respect was out of all proportion to his mere stylistic ability in polishing his words . This was his greatest merit as a persuasive speaker .
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Of the four , Burke was easily the greatest stylist , both in the magnificence of his conceptions and in the grandeur of his verbal images . Fox was admittedly the more effective debater , because of the quickness and clarity with which ...
Of the four , Burke was easily the greatest stylist , both in the magnificence of his conceptions and in the grandeur of his verbal images . Fox was admittedly the more effective debater , because of the quickness and clarity with which ...
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