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Cicero’s Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. by Cicero | |
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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
9230 words, approx. 30.8 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero, the undisputed master of oratory in ancient Rome, was perhaps more successful and more abidingly influential as a practitioner of his art than any other orator in any other age. The man whose name quickly became synonymous with elo...
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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
8850 words, approx. 29.5 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero, the undisputed master of oratory in ancient Rome, was perhaps more successful and more abidingly influential as a practitioner of his art than any other orator in any other age. The man whose name quickly became synonymous with elo...
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Biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
1935 words, approx. 6.5 pages
 Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) was Rome's greatest orator and a prolific writer of verse, letters, and works on philosophy, politics, and rhetoric that greatly influenced European thought. Cicero was born on Jan. 3, 106 BC, at Arpinum near Rome, the e...


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 The Spectator
Master orator
02/05/2005: 786 words, approx. 3 pages Radio Apart from a strange and silly piece on Today accusing Sir Winston Churchill of being a racist over his attitude to India - he was, after all, a product of the age of Empire - it was a good week on Radio...
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 The Boston Globe
An ovation for the orations
10/30/1994: 326 words, approx. 1 pages Citizens of Massachusetts should feel themselves fortunate to have experienced such a political week as the one gone by. The debates -- Kennedy vs. Romney, Weld vs. Roosevelt, Cellucci vs. Massie -- lifted this campaign from its depths of dirty dealing and misleading advertising...


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