- ISSN 0098-2601. S2CID 151986399. Spoel,
Philippa (Winter 2001). "Rereading the
Elocutionists: The
Rhetoric of
Thomas Sheridan's A
Course of
Lectures on Elocution...
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Elocutionist (March 4, 1973 – 1995) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for
winning the
second leg of the U.S.
Triple Crown series. Bred...
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James Bernard (11
April 1874 – 5
March 1946) was a reciter,
elocutionist, author,
Primitive Methodist and
Unitarian lay preacher.
Bernard was well known...
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representative of the 18th-century
elocutionary movement, and
within elocutionist he is ****igned to the "natural school". His
comment on the prescriptive...
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Bratati Bandopadhay or
Bratati Banerjee is a
Bengali language elocutionist. She is the
founder head of Kabyayan, an
institution for
practising elocution...
- (November 6, 1866 – June 5, 1932) was an
American Shakespearian scholar and
elocutionist. He was the head of
rhetoric and
public speaking at
Syracuse University...
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Australian politician James Edward Murdoch (1811–1893),
American actor and
elocutionist James Murdock (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Partha Ghosh (1938/1939 – 7 May 2022) was a
noted elocutionist of West Bengal. He is
known for his
works Sotti Jabe,
Chhai and Maa. He rose to fame after...
- in Wilberforce, Ohio. Her biography,
Hallie Quinn Brown,
Black Woman Elocutionist, was
published by
Annjennette Sophie McFarlin in 1975. Her
first school...
- Australian-born suffragist, lecturer, journalist, educator,
actress and
elocutionist.
Based in
Britain from 1905
until her death,
Matters is best
known for...