The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarT. Mason and G. Lane, 1837 - 266 páginas |
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... speaker to peruse , the abbe has described those rules , and suggested those observations , by which he appears to have been guided in his own compositions . In confirmation of the good opinion which the translator has conceived of M ...
... speaker to peruse , the abbe has described those rules , and suggested those observations , by which he appears to have been guided in his own compositions . In confirmation of the good opinion which the translator has conceived of M ...
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... speaker . * It is in this sense that Cicero is right in saying that " no man can be eloquent without a multitude to hear him . " The auditor came to hear a dis- course the orator attacks him ; accuses him ; makes him abashed ; addresses ...
... speaker . * It is in this sense that Cicero is right in saying that " no man can be eloquent without a multitude to hear him . " The auditor came to hear a dis- course the orator attacks him ; accuses him ; makes him abashed ; addresses ...
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... speakers , in addressing any popular assembly , to be previously masters of the business on which they are to speak ; to be well provided with matter and argument ; and to rest upon these the chief stress . This will always give to ...
... speakers , in addressing any popular assembly , to be previously masters of the business on which they are to speak ; to be well provided with matter and argument ; and to rest upon these the chief stress . This will always give to ...
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... speaker easily and readily as he goes along ; and makes them feel the full effect of every argument which he employs . " In every sort of oration , a clear method is of the utmost consequence ; but in those embroiled and diffi- as a ...
... speaker easily and readily as he goes along ; and makes them feel the full effect of every argument which he employs . " In every sort of oration , a clear method is of the utmost consequence ; but in those embroiled and diffi- as a ...
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... and acclamations were manifested as disconcerted the speaker , while they imparted an increased effect to his discourse . - Encyclopedia , art . Eloquence , time to close the trial and break up the court 44 PRINCIPLES OF ELOQUENCE .
... and acclamations were manifested as disconcerted the speaker , while they imparted an increased effect to his discourse . - Encyclopedia , art . Eloquence , time to close the trial and break up the court 44 PRINCIPLES OF ELOQUENCE .
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