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... speech , worthy to be hatched ( = engraved ) in silver ( silver being emblematic of sweetness ) . Hence , since the ears of every Greek will be captivated by the sweetness of Nestor's speech , so the hands of every Greek should be moved ...
... speech , worthy to be hatched ( = engraved ) in silver ( silver being emblematic of sweetness ) . Hence , since the ears of every Greek will be captivated by the sweetness of Nestor's speech , so the hands of every Greek should be moved ...
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... speech in Plato's Republic ( Bk . viii ) , Elyot's Governor ( Chs . 1-11 ) , the Homilies ( ' Of Obedience ' ) , The Faerie Queene ( Bk . v ) , Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity ( Bk . 1 , iii ) , and elsewhere . Extracts are cited by ...
... speech in Plato's Republic ( Bk . viii ) , Elyot's Governor ( Chs . 1-11 ) , the Homilies ( ' Of Obedience ' ) , The Faerie Queene ( Bk . v ) , Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity ( Bk . 1 , iii ) , and elsewhere . Extracts are cited by ...
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... speech is a difficult one because it is emotionally and not logically motivated , contra- vening ( as anyone trained in forensic oratory would recognize ) the formula for a debate of this kind . 139. be sanctimonies ( Q. ) F. ' are ...
... speech is a difficult one because it is emotionally and not logically motivated , contra- vening ( as anyone trained in forensic oratory would recognize ) the formula for a debate of this kind . 139. be sanctimonies ( Q. ) F. ' are ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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