The Quarterly Review, Volume 291William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1953 |
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... speech Curzon replied by letter ( June 30 , 1918 ) : ' I was extremely sorry not to be in the House when you made what I heard was an exceedingly interesting and able maiden speech with an interlude which I am afraid I should have ...
... speech Curzon replied by letter ( June 30 , 1918 ) : ' I was extremely sorry not to be in the House when you made what I heard was an exceedingly interesting and able maiden speech with an interlude which I am afraid I should have ...
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... speech and not his advocate . He was the logographer , the writer of speeches , and logo- graphy became a recognised profession for trained speakers and teachers of rhetoric . The logographer himself took no personal part in the trial ...
... speech and not his advocate . He was the logographer , the writer of speeches , and logo- graphy became a recognised profession for trained speakers and teachers of rhetoric . The logographer himself took no personal part in the trial ...
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... speeches , apart from those of Cicero , have come down to us . One reason may be that the formal composition of written speeches was less usual than in Greece , for the Greek practice of preparing a speech for the client to deliver was ...
... speeches , apart from those of Cicero , have come down to us . One reason may be that the formal composition of written speeches was less usual than in Greece , for the Greek practice of preparing a speech for the client to deliver was ...
Contents
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
BRITISH CHURCHES AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS RELA | 28 |
The Centrality of Chesterton | 43 |
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