10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORATORICALLY»
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steps, with his right hand oratorically extended in a manner that could not fail to
command universal attention, he, in “ a neat and appropriate speech,” addressed
Jacob Jacobs, and expressed—not, indeed, his gratitude (for with all his faults ...
Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 1854
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The Man Without a Profession
master, waving his fiddlestick oratorically, " is short ! He has scarcely time to learn
his steps, before his limbs grow feeble! He appears on the grand scene — [here
he gave a lively flourish on his violin] — he places himself in position — he flies ...
3
The Poetry of Susan Howe: History, Theology, Authority
access to its concrete totality of singular interjections, crucified spellings,
abbreviations, irrational apprehensions, collective identities, palavers, kicks,
cordials, comforts. I wanted jerky and tedious details to oratorically bloom and
bear fruit as if ...
4
The Greatest English Classic: A Study of the King James ...
Thereis, tobe sure, aconsiderable amount of quotation, andmen do speak at
some length, butseldom oratorically. The prophetical writingsare generally too
fragmentary to suggest oratory, and the quotations in the New Testament,
especially ...
CAESAR(oratorically). Pothinus— CLEOPATRA (priggishly). Peace, Rufio.
Idesire to hear Caesar. CAESAR (shocked). What! Protestations! Contradictions!
RUFIO(bluntly). YourMajestyhasheard it before. You re CLEOPATRA (ashamed,
...
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The Greatest English Classic
There is even less of the oratorical element in the Scripture. There is, to be sure,
a considerable amount of quotation, and men do speak at some length, but
seldom oratorically. The prophetical writings are generally too fragmentary to
suggest ...
Cleland Boyd McAfee, 2006
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On the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons, Revised Edition
After pointing out that in him they were thus connected, one might even treat of
them in some other order, if oratorically more convenient, and the topics, though
separate, would at least seem tied together into a kind of unity. Such an example
...
8
Complete Stories, 1884-1891
The American Minister had lately come back, and he leaned affectionately on his
young secretary's shoulder. He took, or almost took, the explanations off our
hands; he was oratorically cheerful, said that his young friend wanted to escape
from ...
9
Bonhoeffer and King: Their Legacies and Import for Christian ...
... happened to other Christians.12 Still, the indivisibility and inseparability of
Jesus and Gandhi never exhausted the significance of Jesus for King, especially
when he oratorically faced an audience in dire need of Jesus as healing balm.
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Showdown in Virginia: The 1861 Convention and the Fate of ...
By carefully selecting what seemed to us the most important and oratorically
successful speeches and equally carefully deleting what seemed to us those
speeches' most repetitive and/or unimportant passages, we sought to compress a
great ...
William W. Freehling, Craig M. Simpson, 2010
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORATORICALLY»
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oratorically is used in the context of the following news items.
Narendra Modi's speech in Bihar: From caste-appeal to promise of …
... a massive rally in Bihar in which he took on his rivals Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad Yadav and was at his impressive best oratorically. «Daily News & Analysis, Jul 15»
Ted Cruz donors relish silver medal standing on fundraising at confab
They introduced a new adviser, Ronald Reagan speechwriter Anthony Dolan, who is expected to help the oratorically gifted Cruz. And they advised that they ... «KBZK Bozeman News, Jul 15»
What Modi Has Not Recognised About Pakistan
... the courage to trade charges face-to-face with Pakistan rather than oratorically firing from the shoulders of the Rathores and the Parrikars? «NDTV, Jun 15»
The House was oddly swollen by SNP horde: QUENTIN LETTS …
Oratorically, he struggled, ab-dab-dabbing like the late Patrick Campbell on 'Call My Bluff'. He has a habit of saying 'er', which in his accent ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Grit's fumble leaves room for NDP to come up the middle
Unlike the oratorically-stunted Trudeau, Mulcair has faithfully served as chief cross-examiner in the House, holding the Conservatives ... «Troy Media, May 15»
Musical storytelling from Chameleon Arts Ensemble
... Eunae Koh and pianist Vivian Chang-Freiheit trading ideas, their interplay at its best when the dialogue was at its most oratorically grand. «Boston Globe, May 15»
Historicist: Blind Faith
On the road, he established his style—both oratorically and sartorially—and his mannerisms. He wore a regular shirt and tie, rather than priestly ... «Torontoist, May 15»
David Cameron fired up in London
Commentators are pointing out that David Cameron was pretty fiery this morning, oratorically and physically. During a standing room only event ... «Channel 4 News, Apr 15»
Track changes: Jimmy McInnes's A More Perfect [ reviewed
Facts themselves are mere fuel for the act of being oratorically specific, and the truth is only a safe-guard against getting caught in a lie. «National Post, Apr 15»
We wore 'Shame Fraser' T-shirts – but his passing is a genuine shame
At the rally, Whitlam spoke brilliantly, oratorically urging us to “maintain the rage”. Our rage, we thought, could never end. This morning, almost ... «The Conversation AU, Mar 15»