10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MULTILOQUENCE»
Discover the use of
multiloquence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
multiloquence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
But let the curious search into this matter ; my design is to say something of
American Multiloquence. Why are there so many orators among us ? The answer
is evident — Because the way to the affections of the people is through their ears.
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West Virginia Conservation
Multiloquence? Periphasis? Procrustean? Read West Virginia □"Conservation
instead! An award in semantics was recently made by the Bellingham,
Washington, Herald to Milton A. Smith, Assistant Counsel with the Chamber of
Commerce ...
Multisonous multiloquence became general, and much knowledge was gained
about the earth. A retreat was sounded late in the afternoon. The majority bravely
took seats in the cars. Seven men of sterner stuff, however, refused to obey ...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... myl-ti-lat'-er-al, a. aml- Multilineal, myl-ti-lin'-i-al, j a. amrylin, Multilinear, myl-ti-
lin'-ï-ar, j amrylin- ellol [gellog, amlgellog Multilocular, myl-ti-luc'-iw-lar, a. am-
Multiloquence, myl-til'-o-cwens, s. aml- eiriogrwydd ; dywedgarwch, siaradgar-
wch ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang
Defined, tongue-in-cheek, by its coiner as "Multiloquence, characterized by
consummate interfusion or circumlocution or periphrases, inscrutability,
incognizability, or other familiar manifestation of obstruse expatiation commonly
utilized for ...
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Models of Nature: Ecology, Conservation, and Cultural ...
... William Rello; Alan Lipschitz; Irving Silver; Mark and Dory Silverstein; Robert
Fradkin; Mabel Thomas; Ari and Fratello; and John Tom Schiavone, to whom I am
especially indebted for his efforts to "slenderize" my luxuriant multiloquence.
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Journalism for Women: A Practical Guide
And so their writing is commonly marred by an undue insistence, a shrillness, a
certain quality of multiloquence. With a few exceptions, the chief of whom are
Jane Austen and Alice Meynell, the greatest of them suffer from this garrulous, ...
... if one pandersto itinanother. Women havegiven upitalics; but they havesetno
watch against over−emphasisin more insidious forms.Andso theirwriting
iscommonly marredby anundue insistence, a shrillness, a certain quality of
multiloquence.
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The Not So Blank "blank Page": The Politics of Narrative and ...
... Courtney, wave the vindicating/incriminating banner of "truth." This quixotic
feature of the narrative glosses Emma's feminist rhetoric. Of course, one could
view the heroine/narrator's multiloquence as a sign of power; she has read and
learnt.
Thorell Porter Tsomondo, 2007
Then with my briefs and motions I'll resort ' To ev'ry Hall, and ev'ry Court : ' Where
Clamour wages war with Sense; ' And Oratory centers in Multiloquence : * '
Where Quirks the young Boy-barristers confound, ' And surly Gravity looks big ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MULTILOQUENCE»
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multiloquence is used in the context of the following news items.
Has the BBC lost its nerve over political dramas?
Finally: “Their writing is commonly marred by a ... shrillness, a certain quality of multiloquence ... a garrulous, gesticulating inefficacy.” I'll take ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Royal Watch: Will and Kate to Retrace Wedding Route in an Open …
It has been quite the week in speeches—beginning with the duchess's mellifluous multiloquence and closely followed by the Queen's address ... «Vanity Fair, Mar 12»