Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 7Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... believe that Sidney was discoursing of Curtis as to believe that Curtis was speaking of Sidney . Mr. Curtis spoke often and effectively on themes of public inter- est , but he was never so happy as when he touched with deli- cacy ...
... believe that Sidney was discoursing of Curtis as to believe that Curtis was speaking of Sidney . Mr. Curtis spoke often and effectively on themes of public inter- est , but he was never so happy as when he touched with deli- cacy ...
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... believe , from your own personal experience you will bear me out when I say that , with a single exception , there is no modern scientific study which can be thor- oughly pursued in any one living language , even with the assist- ance ...
... believe , from your own personal experience you will bear me out when I say that , with a single exception , there is no modern scientific study which can be thor- oughly pursued in any one living language , even with the assist- ance ...
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... believe who once said , " Let us free our minds from cant " ; and all this , with not undue bluntness be it said , is unadulterated nonsense . The fact that it has been and will be a thousand times repeated cannot make it anything else ...
... believe who once said , " Let us free our minds from cant " ; and all this , with not undue bluntness be it said , is unadulterated nonsense . The fact that it has been and will be a thousand times repeated cannot make it anything else ...
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... believe that this singular condition of affairs will last a great while longer . The measure of reform seems very simple and wholly reasonable . The modernist does not have to have German and French substituted for Greek and Latin as ...
... believe that this singular condition of affairs will last a great while longer . The measure of reform seems very simple and wholly reasonable . The modernist does not have to have German and French substituted for Greek and Latin as ...
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... believe that in practical richness the Greek literature equals the German , or the Latin the French . Leaving practical richness aside , are there in the classic masterpieces any bits of literary workmanship which take precedence of ...
... believe that in practical richness the Greek literature equals the German , or the Latin the French . Leaving practical richness aside , are there in the classic masterpieces any bits of literary workmanship which take precedence of ...
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