The Debater: a New Theory of the Art of Speaking: Being a Series of Complete Debates, Outlines of Debates, and Questions for Discussion with References to the Best Sources of InformationLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 294페이지 |
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... directs the mental force of his nation ; who by his keen intellect devises laws , avoids evils , secures social order , and controls the wild elements of popular feeling : and the Poet is B the man who guides the moral power of his nation.
... directs the mental force of his nation ; who by his keen intellect devises laws , avoids evils , secures social order , and controls the wild elements of popular feeling : and the Poet is B the man who guides the moral power of his nation.
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... feel that the man who can do this must be amongst the greatest of his race , and deserves the highest esteem that can be awarded to human exertion . To the Statesman , then , I give my vote . He FOURTH SPEAKER.- Sir , If the palm of ...
... feel that the man who can do this must be amongst the greatest of his race , and deserves the highest esteem that can be awarded to human exertion . To the Statesman , then , I give my vote . He FOURTH SPEAKER.- Sir , If the palm of ...
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... feel irresistibly led towards the conclusion that our vote should be decidedly in favour of the Poet . For the Poet seems to me to be in the best points of their character at once the Statesman and the Warrior . What constitutes a state ...
... feel irresistibly led towards the conclusion that our vote should be decidedly in favour of the Poet . For the Poet seems to me to be in the best points of their character at once the Statesman and the Warrior . What constitutes a state ...
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... feel that the heart which felt that was the true Warrior heart after all ? Who does not feel , as the wild strain flashes through his soul , that he too could fight for liberty and right whilst a pulse of life remained in him ? - - - In ...
... feel that the heart which felt that was the true Warrior heart after all ? Who does not feel , as the wild strain flashes through his soul , that he too could fight for liberty and right whilst a pulse of life remained in him ? - - - In ...
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... feel I stand in need of much indulgence . I expect no small amount of reproach and con- tumely for the part I mean to take in this debate , for I know the gallantry of many of my friends around me , and I fully make up my mind to smart ...
... feel I stand in need of much indulgence . I expect no small amount of reproach and con- tumely for the part I mean to take in this debate , for I know the gallantry of many of my friends around me , and I fully make up my mind to smart ...
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