Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Band 1Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... nature , the dispensations of Providence , and the moral government of the universe , than against rhetoric and oratory . It applies with equal force against every faculty , which exalts the human character , virtue alone excepted ...
... nature , the dispensations of Providence , and the moral government of the universe , than against rhetoric and oratory . It applies with equal force against every faculty , which exalts the human character , virtue alone excepted ...
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... nature , arising from the interpositions of providence in the history and affairs of the Jewish people . There we learn , that the faculty of speech was among the special powers , bestowed by imme- diate communication of the Creator to ...
... nature , arising from the interpositions of providence in the history and affairs of the Jewish people . There we learn , that the faculty of speech was among the special powers , bestowed by imme- diate communication of the Creator to ...
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... nature . If we judge however from the experience we have of mankind in the state , ap- proaching nearest to that of nature , in which men have ever been found , or from the nature and character of human wants and human passions , or by ...
... nature . If we judge however from the experience we have of mankind in the state , ap- proaching nearest to that of nature , in which men have ever been found , or from the nature and character of human wants and human passions , or by ...
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General view of rhetoric and oratory | 33 |
Objections against eloquence considered | 53 |
Origin of oratory | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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