Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Band 1Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... orator . Besides this broad basis of universal knowl- edge , the orator of Crassus must be endowed with a fine natural genius , and a pleasing personal ap- pearance . He must have a soul of fire ; an iron application ; indefatigable ...
... orator . Besides this broad basis of universal knowl- edge , the orator of Crassus must be endowed with a fine natural genius , and a pleasing personal ap- pearance . He must have a soul of fire ; an iron application ; indefatigable ...
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John Quincy Adams. man can possibly be a great orator , the converse of the proposition must be also true , and every great orator would of course be proved an honest man . An opinion of this kind might be pernicious to youth and ...
John Quincy Adams. man can possibly be a great orator , the converse of the proposition must be also true , and every great orator would of course be proved an honest man . An opinion of this kind might be pernicious to youth and ...
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... orator of heaven must be a saint upon earth . And truths divine come mended from his tongue . Thus then , for the purpose of conciliating the benevolence of the auditory , an object so indis- pensable to the success of all eloquence ...
... orator of heaven must be a saint upon earth . And truths divine come mended from his tongue . Thus then , for the purpose of conciliating the benevolence of the auditory , an object so indis- pensable to the success of all eloquence ...
Inhalt
General view of rhetoric and oratory | 33 |
Objections against eloquence considered | 53 |
Origin of oratory | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adams adapted admiration ancient rhetoricians applied argument Aristotle assemblies audience auditory called cause censure character christian cial civil classes common law composition controversy courts criminal declamation deliberation deliberative assemblies deliberative oratory Demetrius Phalereus demonstrative orations Demosthenes discourse disposition distinction divine division doctrine duties elocution eloquence exordium fact faculties fame favor genius Gorgias Greece Greek hearers heart honor human ical important invention Isocrates issue John Quincy Adams judge judicial jury justice kind language learning lectures Manilian law mankind means ment mind modern moral narration nation nature never NICHOLAS BOYLSTON object observation occasion panegyric passions Pausanias perfect person persuasion Pittheus Plato pleadings practice praise precepts principles proper public speaking pulpit purpose quence question reason reputation rhetoric and oratory Roman Rome rules sentiment sion Socrates speaker speech talent thing tion tive topics treatise trial truth ture virtue whole words writers