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Edmund Burke's opinions of some orators of his day

Pages 241-254 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009
 

Notes

The following article may serve as a supplement to “Edmund Burke on Oratory,”; by the same writer, in The Quarterly Journal of Speech for February, 1933. In the first article, Burke the enunciator of rhetorical principles was presented; in this one, Burke the critic of orators and speeches.

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