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... oratory from its abuses . We shall not enter into the inquiry how far oratory is an art . The ancients had an easy way of resolving it into dis- cipline , as they did poetry into inspiration or genius . We be- lieve that the art , for ...
... oratory from its abuses . We shall not enter into the inquiry how far oratory is an art . The ancients had an easy way of resolving it into dis- cipline , as they did poetry into inspiration or genius . We be- lieve that the art , for ...
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... oratory , for which he had always a great passion , and in a certain species of which he seems to think that nature or education had given him un- common skill . Flattered by his success in the art , and ex- hausted by school - keeping ...
... oratory , for which he had always a great passion , and in a certain species of which he seems to think that nature or education had given him un- common skill . Flattered by his success in the art , and ex- hausted by school - keeping ...
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... oratory . His passion for mathematical oratory , soon reaches such a height , that he declaims , without the least remorse , against mere worldly eloquence , and goes very near , we think , to demolishing the Rostrum itself . But he ...
... oratory . His passion for mathematical oratory , soon reaches such a height , that he declaims , without the least remorse , against mere worldly eloquence , and goes very near , we think , to demolishing the Rostrum itself . But he ...
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