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... orator said of his dis- sent from his companion , " I showed him the back of my hand . " And our proverb of the courteous soldier reads : " An iron hand in a velvet glove . " " I This belief that the higher use of the material world is ...
... orator said of his dis- sent from his companion , " I showed him the back of my hand . " And our proverb of the courteous soldier reads : " An iron hand in a velvet glove . " " I This belief that the higher use of the material world is ...
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... orator loses command of his audience , the audience commands him . So in poetry , the master rushes to deliver his thought , and the words and images fly to him to express it ; whilst colder moods are forced to respect the ways of ...
... orator loses command of his audience , the audience commands him . So in poetry , the master rushes to deliver his thought , and the words and images fly to him to express it ; whilst colder moods are forced to respect the ways of ...
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... orator is the physician . Whether he speaks in the Capitol or on a cart , he is the benefactor that lifts men above themselves , and creates a higher appetite than he satisfies . The orator is he whom every man is seeking when he goes ...
... orator is the physician . Whether he speaks in the Capitol or on a cart , he is the benefactor that lifts men above themselves , and creates a higher appetite than he satisfies . The orator is he whom every man is seeking when he goes ...
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... orator who is not a hero . His attitude in the rostrum , on the platform , re- quires that he counterbalance his auditory . He is challenger , and must answer all comers . The ora- tor must ever stand with forward foot , in the atti ...
... orator who is not a hero . His attitude in the rostrum , on the platform , re- quires that he counterbalance his auditory . He is challenger , and must answer all comers . The ora- tor must ever stand with forward foot , in the atti ...
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... orator . Now you find what all that ex- cess of power which so chafed and fretted you in a tête - à - tête with him was for . What is peculiar in it is a certain creative heat , which a man attains to perhaps only once in his life ...
... orator . Now you find what all that ex- cess of power which so chafed and fretted you in a tête - à - tête with him was for . What is peculiar in it is a certain creative heat , which a man attains to perhaps only once in his life ...
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