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... speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice not permitted in our ...
... speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice not permitted in our ...
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... speak- ing as critics of composition , are we to be so carried away by the blind admiration , and by the tame and slavish imitation , with which some writers of the day ( and among others the writers of the absurd school in question ) ...
... speak- ing as critics of composition , are we to be so carried away by the blind admiration , and by the tame and slavish imitation , with which some writers of the day ( and among others the writers of the absurd school in question ) ...
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... speak not now of the fate of those horrid wretches who have been so often transferred from the table to the dock , and from the dock to the pillory . I speak of what your own eyes have seen day after day from the box where you are now ...
... speak not now of the fate of those horrid wretches who have been so often transferred from the table to the dock , and from the dock to the pillory . I speak of what your own eyes have seen day after day from the box where you are now ...
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