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41St. Gregory of Nazianzus — St. Gregory of Nazianzus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gregory of Nazianzus Doctor of the Church, born at Arianzus, in Asia Minor, c. 325; died at the same place, 389. He was son one of three children of Gregory, Bishop of Nazianzus… …
42John Webster (orator) — John Webster, aka Mo(u)hammed Jon Webster, or more simply just Webster (circa 1913 15 December 2008), was a soap box orator and public speaker who principally plied his trade at Speakers Corner near Marble Arch at Hyde Park, London and beneath… …
43declamatory — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Eloquent] Syn. rhetorical, elocutionary, formal; see fluent 2 , oratorical . 2. [Pompous] Syn. bombastic, windy, stuffy; see bombastic , oratorical , verbose . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Of or relating to the …
44rhetorical — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. oratorical, bombastic, eloquent; see verbose . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. 1. expressive articulate, eloquent, fluent, persuasive, well said, *silver tongued. 2. grandiloquent magniloquent, bombastic, fustian,… …
45ῥητορικά — ῥητορικός oratorical neut nom/voc/acc pl ῥητορικά̱ , ῥητορικός oratorical fem nom/voc/acc dual ῥητορικά̱ , ῥητορικός oratorical fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …
46ῥητορικώτερον — ῥητορικός oratorical adverbial comp ῥητορικός oratorical masc acc comp sg ῥητορικός oratorical neut nom/voc/acc comp sg …
47Cicero — For other uses, see Cicero (disambiguation). Marcus Tullius Cicero Marcus Cicero Born January 3, 106 BC Arpinum, Italy, Roman Republic Died December 7, 43 BC …
48Marcus Aurelius — Not to be confused with Aurelian. Marcus Aurelius 16th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Glyptothek, Munich …
49John Henley — (August 3, 1692 – October 13, 1759), English clergyman, commonly known as Orator Henley, and one of the first entertainers and a precursor to the talk show hosts of today. The son of a vicar, John Henley was born in Melton Mowbray. After… …
50Zitkala-Sa — Gertrude Simmons Bonnin (February 22, 1876 January 26,1938), better known by her pen name, Zitkala Sa (Lakota: pronounced zitkála ša , which translates to Red Bird ), [cite book| last = Buechel| first = Eugene| coauthors = Paul Manhart| title =… …