
Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Orators
Elbert Hubbard
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Elbert Hubbard describes the homes of authors, poets, social reformers and other prestigious people, reflecting on how their surroundings may have influenced them. These short essays are part biography and part pontification of Hubbard's opinion of the subject and their oeuvre.
In this volume he reflects on the lives of eminent orators, among them Pericles, Mark Anthony, Martin  Luther, Jean Paul Marat, Robert Ingersoll and others. (Summary by Lucy Perry, adapted by Ava) 
This is Volume 7 in a series of 14 books. (8 hr 56 min)
Capítulos
| Pericles, Part 1 | 17:39 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Pericles, Part 2 | 20:47 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Mark Anthony, Part 1 | 27:30 | Leído por Availle | 
| Mark Anthony, Part 2 | 26:16 | Leído por Availle | 
| Savonarola, Part 1 | 22:01 | Leído por Belinda Mc | 
| Savonarola, Part 2 | 21:08 | Leído por Belinda Mc | 
| Martin Luther, Part 1 | 33:30 | Leído por Belinda Mc | 
| Martin Luther, Part 2 | 37:06 | Leído por Belinda Mc | 
| Edmund Burke | 36:50 | Leído por jenno | 
| William Pitt | 32:12 | Leído por jenno | 
| Jean Paul Marat | 28:16 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Robert Ingersoll, Part 1 | 25:31 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Robert Ingersoll, Part 2 | 24:30 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Patrick Henry, Part 1 | 19:06 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Patrick Henry, Part 2 | 17:56 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Starr King, Part 1 | 25:54 | Leído por Paul Williams Jr | 
| Starr King, Part 2 | 30:24 | Leído por TriciaG | 
| Henry Ward Beecher, Part 1 | 23:50 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Henry Ward Beecher, Part 2 | 23:00 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Wendell Phillips, Part 1 | 21:54 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
| Wendell Phillips, Part 2 | 21:31 | Leído por Cbteddy | 
Reseñas
Very Misguided





Bill Cosby
The thing all these orators shared was raycysm. They could wax eloquent by standing upon the rotting corpses of millions of BIPOCs they systemically oppressed so that they could practice their cissy rhetorical orations. Oratory cannot be great, unless it has had the time to be honed and refined. Only an idle white leisure class had this time. The time was purchased with the dead bodies of millions of oppressed nonbinary BIPOCs who led short hard lives so that white males could practice their silly oratory skills. Every eloquent speech kills hundreds of BIPOCs who gave their life so that a white orator can take credit for a good speech. We are getting better though, because today's speech sounds imbecilic compared to the orations of the past. This is because we are less raycyst and no longer kill as many BIPOCs as we used to.