Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 551
... expression : I decline to be accused of calling man any names [ laughter ] , any names that I have not already called him . [ Laughter . ] I do not decline out of consideration for mere man altogether , but in self- defence . To use ...
... expression : I decline to be accused of calling man any names [ laughter ] , any names that I have not already called him . [ Laughter . ] I do not decline out of consideration for mere man altogether , but in self- defence . To use ...
Page 552
... expression , because it is well known no woman ever originated anything . [ Laughter . ] I assure you I have seen it so stated in print ; and in one article I read on the subject the perturbation of the writer , lest there should be any ...
... expression , because it is well known no woman ever originated anything . [ Laughter . ] I assure you I have seen it so stated in print ; and in one article I read on the subject the perturbation of the writer , lest there should be any ...
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... expression . Its very richness postpones the day of its ulti- mate expression ; but when the hour is ripe it will embody an ideal as significant as any in history , with illustration more varied and vital . We are still the victims of ...
... expression . Its very richness postpones the day of its ulti- mate expression ; but when the hour is ripe it will embody an ideal as significant as any in history , with illustration more varied and vital . We are still the victims of ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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