The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarT. Mason and G. Lane, 1837 - 266 páginas |
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... method of study , it is my endeavour to conform to it , while , in writing , the different desultory reflections which I have suggested on the principles of oratory begin now , of their own accord , to arrange themselves into proper ...
... method of study , it is my endeavour to conform to it , while , in writing , the different desultory reflections which I have suggested on the principles of oratory begin now , of their own accord , to arrange themselves into proper ...
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... method of divisions * " In all kinds of public speaking , nothing is of greater consequence than a proper and clear method . Though the method be not laid down in form , no dis- course of any length should be without method ; that is ...
... method of divisions * " In all kinds of public speaking , nothing is of greater consequence than a proper and clear method . Though the method be not laid down in form , no dis- course of any length should be without method ; that is ...
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... method . If there be indistinctness and disorder there , we can have no success in convincing ; we leave the whole cause in darkness . " - Blair's Lectures , vol . ii , pp . 53 , 54 , 83 . See also the same author's judicious sentiments ...
... method . If there be indistinctness and disorder there , we can have no success in convincing ; we leave the whole cause in darkness . " - Blair's Lectures , vol . ii , pp . 53 , 54 , 83 . See also the same author's judicious sentiments ...
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... method as to be heard with effect ) ill conceived , obscure , and indetermi- nate ? There will be in the proofs an inevi- table confusion , the subjects will not be clearly distinguished , and the arguments , instead of affording each ...
... method as to be heard with effect ) ill conceived , obscure , and indetermi- nate ? There will be in the proofs an inevi- table confusion , the subjects will not be clearly distinguished , and the arguments , instead of affording each ...
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... method of expanding your ideas . Far from a Christian orator be those plans which dazzle by a sophistical singularity , a far - fetched antithesis , or a subtle paradox ; plans neither sufficiently distinct to be re- strained , nor ...
... method of expanding your ideas . Far from a Christian orator be those plans which dazzle by a sophistical singularity , a far - fetched antithesis , or a subtle paradox ; plans neither sufficiently distinct to be re- strained , nor ...
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