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_Orator_, "The Orator," addressed to Marcus Brutus, giving his views as to what constitutes a perfect orator.
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The trouble with the World's Greatest Orator is he doesn't talk good.
Condition Critical James Taranto 2010
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To pass from the seat to the house itself; we will do as Cicero doth in the orators art; who writes books De Oratore, and a book he entitles Orator; whereof the former delivers the precepts of the art, and the latter the perfection.
XLV. Of Building 1909
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To pass from the seat, to the house itself; we will do as Cicero doth in the orator's art; who writes books De Oratore, and a book he entitles Orator; whereof the former, delivers the precepts of the art, 131 and the latter, the perfection.
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To pass from the seat, to the house itself; we will do as Cicero doth in the orator’s art; who writes books De Oratore, and a book he entitles Orator; whereof the former, delivers the precepts of the art, and the latter, the perfection.
The Essays 2007
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Princess Pelosi and Obama the Orator are all about themselves and not the people.
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The function of Class Day was, in the eyes of nine-tenths of the students, altogether the most important of the college, and the figure of the Orator was the most conspicuous in the function.
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The Orator was the Rev. Thomas F. Davis, of the class of 1822, afterward Bishop of South Carolina.
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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Tyburn, attended by their ordinary, Mr. Machenly (a grotesque name for the ranting fellow who was wont to be known as Orator Henley); Father
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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Their Orator was a lustie young fellow called Okaning, whose worthy discourse deserveth to be remembred.
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