Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... ideas and emotions . I doubt if any great speech was ever made in which the speaker did not gain inspiration from the audience and the occasion . In practice , I think I know how to come to satisfactory terms of give - and - take with ...
... ideas and emotions . I doubt if any great speech was ever made in which the speaker did not gain inspiration from the audience and the occasion . In practice , I think I know how to come to satisfactory terms of give - and - take with ...
Pagina 179
... ideas expressed in this Manifest had been presented , for the most part , previously in speeches , books , and pamphlets by predecessors and contemporaries of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . In fact , Marx and Engels , in their own ...
... ideas expressed in this Manifest had been presented , for the most part , previously in speeches , books , and pamphlets by predecessors and contemporaries of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . In fact , Marx and Engels , in their own ...
Pagina 262
... ideas of the nineteenth century . They were developed against the back- ground of an ordered world of institutions which are now shaken . Their crisis is symbolized by the rise of the demagogues and their dynamic politics . The concepts ...
... ideas of the nineteenth century . They were developed against the back- ground of an ordered world of institutions which are now shaken . Their crisis is symbolized by the rise of the demagogues and their dynamic politics . The concepts ...
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