Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... oratory , " and if the condition of Parliament reduced speaking to a level of that sort , it is beneath serious notice . The key to what were the speakers ' purposes lies in the speeches themselves . They were not superficial , not ...
... oratory , " and if the condition of Parliament reduced speaking to a level of that sort , it is beneath serious notice . The key to what were the speakers ' purposes lies in the speeches themselves . They were not superficial , not ...
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... oratory was at its zenith " during this period . Lord Holland found " the talent of speaking " to be " so necessary to a public man in this country . " " Few men acquire much weight in Parliament , " according to Seeley , " who do not ...
... oratory was at its zenith " during this period . Lord Holland found " the talent of speaking " to be " so necessary to a public man in this country . " " Few men acquire much weight in Parliament , " according to Seeley , " who do not ...
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... oratory ever since . The question is : Has Burke been over - rated as an orator , or have the critic- isms been unjust ? The best answers are given by his con- temporaries , who actually heard him speak . The Elder Pitt is reported as ...
... oratory ever since . The question is : Has Burke been over - rated as an orator , or have the critic- isms been unjust ? The best answers are given by his con- temporaries , who actually heard him speak . The Elder Pitt is reported as ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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