The Orator's Guide, Or, Rules for Speaking and Composing: From the Best Authoritiescompiler, G.L. Austin, printer, 1822 - 104 من الصفحات |
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... truth of this sentiment of the ancients concern- ing the power and efficacy of pronunciation , might be proved by producing many instances . Hortensius , a cotemporary with Cicero , and whilst he lived next to him in reputation for ...
... truth of this sentiment of the ancients concern- ing the power and efficacy of pronunciation , might be proved by producing many instances . Hortensius , a cotemporary with Cicero , and whilst he lived next to him in reputation for ...
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... truth . This is well known by those who have been conversant with the representations of the theatre . In tragedies , though we are sensible that every thing we see and hear , is 4 fictitious ; yet such is the fascinating power of ...
... truth . This is well known by those who have been conversant with the representations of the theatre . In tragedies , though we are sensible that every thing we see and hear , is 4 fictitious ; yet such is the fascinating power of ...
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... truth . The principal characteristics of pulpit eloqueuce , as distin- guished from the other kinds of public speaking , appear to be these two - gravity and warmth . It is neither easy nor com- mon to unite these characters of ...
... truth . The principal characteristics of pulpit eloqueuce , as distin- guished from the other kinds of public speaking , appear to be these two - gravity and warmth . It is neither easy nor com- mon to unite these characters of ...
الصفحة 58
... truths which he delivers , and an earnest desire that they may make full impression on the hearts of his hearers . With regard to the composition of a sermon , a principal circumstance which must be attended to , is its unity . By this ...
... truths which he delivers , and an earnest desire that they may make full impression on the hearts of his hearers . With regard to the composition of a sermon , a principal circumstance which must be attended to , is its unity . By this ...
الصفحة 59
... truths which he inculcates , and make each suppose that himself is particularly addressed . He should , consequently , avoid all intricate reasonings ; avoid expressing himself in general speculative propositions or laying down ...
... truths which he inculcates , and make each suppose that himself is particularly addressed . He should , consequently , avoid all intricate reasonings ; avoid expressing himself in general speculative propositions or laying down ...
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