Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. Part Two Their Audience Chapter 3 - The Parliament - Corrupt Any speaking is , of course , profoundly affected by the type of audience which the speakers address . And the term " audience , " used in such a ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. Part Two Their Audience Chapter 3 - The Parliament - Corrupt Any speaking is , of course , profoundly affected by the type of audience which the speakers address . And the term " audience , " used in such a ...
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... audience which could hardly be moved , for it had no will of its own to express . This audience must be kept in mind while examining the long and outwardly ineffective careers of the four speakers under review . Thus we have a picture ...
... audience which could hardly be moved , for it had no will of its own to express . This audience must be kept in mind while examining the long and outwardly ineffective careers of the four speakers under review . Thus we have a picture ...
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... audience . He had little or nothing of that fire and majesty of declamation with which Chatham thrilled his hearers , and often almost overawed opposition ; and as a parliamentary debater he was far inferior to Charles Fox . . . . He ...
... audience . He had little or nothing of that fire and majesty of declamation with which Chatham thrilled his hearers , and often almost overawed opposition ; and as a parliamentary debater he was far inferior to Charles Fox . . . . He ...
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