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Unlike some teachers , Cicero could practice what he preached . But schools can no more make Ciceros out of speakers than Carusos out of singers . Your genuine orators in the classic tradition are , like other great artists , few in ...
Unlike some teachers , Cicero could practice what he preached . But schools can no more make Ciceros out of speakers than Carusos out of singers . Your genuine orators in the classic tradition are , like other great artists , few in ...
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“ Getting by on one's good looks ” is a practice most of us condemn among our friends and yet strangely tolerate on the ... even in a democratic society , can be brought to refrain from all of these practices of hidden persuasion ?
“ Getting by on one's good looks ” is a practice most of us condemn among our friends and yet strangely tolerate on the ... even in a democratic society , can be brought to refrain from all of these practices of hidden persuasion ?
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Wrong opin: ions and practices gradually yield to fact and argument : but facts and arguments , to produce any effect ... Because it has been his practice to listen to all that could be said against him ; to profit by | as much of it as ...
Wrong opin: ions and practices gradually yield to fact and argument : but facts and arguments , to produce any effect ... Because it has been his practice to listen to all that could be said against him ; to profit by | as much of it as ...
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