By O. G. SONNECK
Chief of the Division of Music Library of Congress Author of "Early Concert-Life in America," etc.
G. SCHIRMER NEW YORK: 3 EAST 43D ST. · LONDON, W.: 18, BERNERS ST. BOSTON: THE BOSTON MUSIC CO.
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"Portraying himself as an honest, ordinary person helped Lincoln identify with his audiences." (Einhorn, 1992, p. 25).
"Portraying himself as an honest, ordinary person helped Lincoln identify with his audiences." (Einhorn 25)
"Portraying himself as an honest, ordinary person helped Lincoln identify with his audiences." (Einhorn 25)
"Portraying himself as an honest, ordinary person helped Lincoln identify with his audiences."1
1. Lois J. Einhorn, Abraham Lincoln, the Orator: Penetrating the Lincoln Legend (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1992), 25, http://www.questia.com/read/27419298.
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