Examples of using The orator in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Quite the orator.
The Orator Foreword to Demosthenes Selected Speeches NI Sofia.
Welcome to the Orator.
The orator Cicero gave him the title“The Father of History,”.
Says categorically the orator Chairwnitis.
The orator Demosthenes once said that virtue begins with understanding and is fulfilled by courage.
Later came the orators- preachers.
In these lessons He is the teacher adapting Himself to His pupil,and not the orator or poet.
The orator and the preacher, however great they might be, without these elements do not amount to anything.
Ateius Sanctus, an incorrect form of T. Aius Sanctus, the orator and a teacher of the emperor Commodus.
Demosthenes the Orator. Foreword to Demosthenes, Selected Speeches.
There can be no doubt that the Committee and the Academy attributed exceptional literary merits to Churchill the historian and the orator.
Infected by the malignant frenzy of the orator, the audience would groan and sob and scream in an orgy of uninhibited passion.
Thessaly was only held by a modestRoman observation force under the legatus Lucius Hortensius, elder brother of Quintus Hortensius the orator.
The orators Toma Kardzhiev and Teodor Teodorov supported the coup d'etat and attacked the government of Petko Karavelov and the Prince.
Its distribution is through public reading clubs in the garden of the Palais-Royal andother places where the orators have the word.
The orator, still gripping the neck of the microphone, his shoulders hunched forward, his free hand clawing at the air, had gone straight on with his speech.
They speak little, for they are not very eloquent as orators andspeak only during the pause when the orator raises the toast.
This charter, the orator went on to say, was the work of the Freemason Lafayette, and was adopted by the Constituent Assembly, of which more than 300 members were Freemasons.
When he was 18 years old, Augustus bought a house near the Roman Forum; then, at 36, he moved again to the Palatine,where he bought the house of the orator Hortensius.
Speech-making serves for the glory of the orators, for the increase of their popularity, and the making of their careers; only on rare occasions does it affect the distribution of votes.
In other words, the aim is to convey a message from one language to another in a natural, fluent manner, using the expression,tone and conviction of the orator and speaking in the first person.
In a popular trick for remembering speeches,dating back to ancient Greece, the orator calls to mind a familiar path through a city and attaches a segment of the speech to each location along the path.
The orators were ready to prosecute me and take me away, and your shouts were egging them on, but I thought I should run any risk on the side of law and justice rather than join you, for fear of prison or death, when you were engaged in an unjust course.
By words one person can make another blissfully happy or drive him to despair, by words the teacher conveys his knowledge to his pupils,by words the orator carries his audience with him and determines their judgements and decisions.
This ideal and its importance in Athens are well illustrated by the remark of the orator Demosthenes, that in Athens one is free to praise the Spartan constitution, whereas in Sparta it is only the Spartan constitution that one is allowed to praise.
Provided that the opinions which were quacked out were orthodox ones, it implied nothing but praise, andwhen the Times referred to one of the orators of the Party as a doubleplusgood duckspeaker it was paying a warm and valued compliment.”.
In regard to the latter suggestions of the orator, it appears that Allamistakeo had certain scruples of conscience,the nature of which I did not distinctly learn; but he expressed himself satisfied with the apologies tendered, and, getting down from the table, shook hands with the company all round.
When the police rode down the demobilized country boys gaping at the orators in Madison Square, it was the sort of measure bound to alienate the more intelligent young men from the prevailing order.