Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... respect for the dignity and rights of the common man , rationalism in re- ligion , the triumph of science and reason over traditionalism , the slow growth of internationalism . In many respects , the four decades covered in this book ...
... respect for the dignity and rights of the common man , rationalism in re- ligion , the triumph of science and reason over traditionalism , the slow growth of internationalism . In many respects , the four decades covered in this book ...
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... respect he was like Burke , in that his greatest actual contribution to his country was a handicap to his political success . In the satirical poems , lampoons and cartoons of that time , Sheridan's love of drink , poverty , debts ...
... respect he was like Burke , in that his greatest actual contribution to his country was a handicap to his political success . In the satirical poems , lampoons and cartoons of that time , Sheridan's love of drink , poverty , debts ...
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... - tellectual 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 . - Chapter 13 The Wit commoner Sheridan was not a THE DEBATER 143.
... - tellectual 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 . - Chapter 13 The Wit commoner Sheridan was not a THE DEBATER 143.
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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