Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... spoke , he accompanied every energetic sentence with a suitable gesticulation , by which means , his whole body was sometimes in motion . " To these comments of Moritz we might make one addi- tion and one correction . The Ministers and ...
... spoke , he accompanied every energetic sentence with a suitable gesticulation , by which means , his whole body was sometimes in motion . " To these comments of Moritz we might make one addi- tion and one correction . The Ministers and ...
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... spoke too often , too vehemently , and much too long ; and his eloquence , though in the highest degree intellectual , powerful , various , and original , was not well adapted to a popular audience . He had little or nothing of that ...
... spoke too often , too vehemently , and much too long ; and his eloquence , though in the highest degree intellectual , powerful , various , and original , was not well adapted to a popular audience . He had little or nothing of that ...
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... be drawn from his speech of February 17 , 1783 , when he said , " It is not in my nature to bear malice , nor to live in ill - will . My friendships are perpetual , my enmities are not so . " He abjured in 164 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
... be drawn from his speech of February 17 , 1783 , when he said , " It is not in my nature to bear malice , nor to live in ill - will . My friendships are perpetual , my enmities are not so . " He abjured in 164 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
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