Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 7Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern eloquence corporation, 1928 |
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... gives the utterance of the moment the significance of a classic . This was what Lincoln did in the two Inaugural Addresses , and in the few imperishable sentences spoken at Gettysburg . But these are the supreme moments of the masters ...
... gives the utterance of the moment the significance of a classic . This was what Lincoln did in the two Inaugural Addresses , and in the few imperishable sentences spoken at Gettysburg . But these are the supreme moments of the masters ...
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... give it the most direct utterance of which I am capable . It is twenty - seven years since the class of which I was a member graduated from this college . I am glad that I came here , and glad that I took my degree . But as a training ...
... give it the most direct utterance of which I am capable . It is twenty - seven years since the class of which I was a member graduated from this college . I am glad that I came here , and glad that I took my degree . But as a training ...
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... give . Now as respects the college preparation we received to fit us to take part in this world's debate . As one goes on in life , especially in modern life , a few conclusions are hammered into us by the hard logic of facts . Among ...
... give . Now as respects the college preparation we received to fit us to take part in this world's debate . As one goes on in life , especially in modern life , a few conclusions are hammered into us by the hard logic of facts . Among ...
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... give me that ready mastery of the English language which enables me thoroughly to appreciate the more subtle beauties of the English literature . I fancy that it is in our native tongue alone , or in some tongue in which we have ac ...
... give me that ready mastery of the English language which enables me thoroughly to appreciate the more subtle beauties of the English literature . I fancy that it is in our native tongue alone , or in some tongue in which we have ac ...
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... if he chose to glut himself with power , to give himself over to the indulgence of it almost Copyright , 1900 , by the Society for Ethical Culture . without restraint , until the very excess of it might 14 ADLER, FELIX Marcus Aurelius.
... if he chose to glut himself with power , to give himself over to the indulgence of it almost Copyright , 1900 , by the Society for Ethical Culture . without restraint , until the very excess of it might 14 ADLER, FELIX Marcus Aurelius.
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