Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Band 1Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... relation be- tween these faculties , has treated of them in two distinct works ; and unfolded their mysteries with all the energies of his profound , comprehensive , and discriminating genius . Equally proper and necessary will it be to ...
... relation be- tween these faculties , has treated of them in two distinct works ; and unfolded their mysteries with all the energies of his profound , comprehensive , and discriminating genius . Equally proper and necessary will it be to ...
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... relation was always to future time ; its issue a measure to be adopted or rejected ; and the subjects within its competency , under our forms of government , the most important and extensive of any , in which or- atory can be concerned ...
... relation was always to future time ; its issue a measure to be adopted or rejected ; and the subjects within its competency , under our forms of government , the most important and extensive of any , in which or- atory can be concerned ...
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... relation to it . For the purpose of brevity you must exclude likewise every part of a transaction , necessarily implied in the statement of the fact itself . Sup- pose in the narrative of a journey you should say , we came to the river ...
... relation to it . For the purpose of brevity you must exclude likewise every part of a transaction , necessarily implied in the statement of the fact itself . Sup- pose in the narrative of a journey you should say , we came to the river ...
Inhalt
General view of rhetoric and oratory | 33 |
Objections against eloquence considered | 53 |
Origin of oratory | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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