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... tell what they think of each other when they meet in the street . We have a fine right , to be sure , to taunt men of the world with superficial and treacherous courtesies ! Such is the tragic necessity which strict science finds ...
... tell what they think of each other when they meet in the street . We have a fine right , to be sure , to taunt men of the world with superficial and treacherous courtesies ! Such is the tragic necessity which strict science finds ...
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... telling a story , or neatly summing up evidence , or arguing logically , or dexterously addressing the prejudice of the com- pany , nɔ , but a taking sovereign possession of - - the audience . Him we call an artist who 66 ELOQUENCE .
... telling a story , or neatly summing up evidence , or arguing logically , or dexterously addressing the prejudice of the com- pany , nɔ , but a taking sovereign possession of - - the audience . Him we call an artist who 66 ELOQUENCE .
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... telling the story , keep the table in unbounded excitement . But in every con- stitution some large degree of animal vigor is neces- sary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art . The But eloquence must be attractive ...
... telling the story , keep the table in unbounded excitement . But in every con- stitution some large degree of animal vigor is neces- sary as material foundation for the higher qualities of the art . The But eloquence must be attractive ...
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... tell- ers in Ispahan and other cities of the East , attain a controlling power over their audience , keeping them ... telling endless ELOQUENCE . 71.
... tell- ers in Ispahan and other cities of the East , attain a controlling power over their audience , keeping them ... telling endless ELOQUENCE . 71.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. herezade , who , by that talent of telling endless feats of fairies and magicians and kings and ... Tell me , dear child , who is that man , shorter by a head than Agamemnon , yet he looks broader in his shoulders ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. herezade , who , by that talent of telling endless feats of fairies and magicians and kings and ... Tell me , dear child , who is that man , shorter by a head than Agamemnon , yet he looks broader in his shoulders ...
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admirable animal Archimedes Aristophanes Aristotle artist assembly audience beauty better bring character charm chemic affinity child civil club conversation courage dæmons delight Demosthenes discourse earth eloquence ence face fact farmer fear feats feel friends genius give Goethe Greece Greek happy hear heart hint hour human intellect Isocrates Jotun labor land learning live look master means ment mind moral Nature never Odin Odoacer opinion orator paint Pericles person Phidias Phocion phrenology plants Plato pleasure Plutarch poem poet poetry political Roman scholar seen sentiment Seven Wise Masters Shakspeare society Socrates solitude soul speak speech spirit street talent things thought tion tism Titian true truth uncon wants wealth whilst wisdom wise wish young Younger Edda youth Zeus