The Orator's Guide, Or, Rules for Speaking and Composing: From the Best Authoritiescompiler, G.L. Austin, printer, 1822 - 104 sayfa |
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... characters of every age , to be the most important and ornamental of any ever possessed by man . The cor- rectness of this sentiment will never be denied by in- telligent and scientific men , until they shall have for- gotten the ...
... characters of every age , to be the most important and ornamental of any ever possessed by man . The cor- rectness of this sentiment will never be denied by in- telligent and scientific men , until they shall have for- gotten the ...
Sayfa 11
... character , which was lost when we came to read them . And here indeed , we can find no instance of this , more prominent and forcible than that furnished by Cicero himself . Pompey being now dead , and Cæsar in uncontrolled possession ...
... character , which was lost when we came to read them . And here indeed , we can find no instance of this , more prominent and forcible than that furnished by Cicero himself . Pompey being now dead , and Cæsar in uncontrolled possession ...
Sayfa 13
... character will make the cause he espouses his own , and the more sensibly he is moved himself , the more natural will be his pronunciation ; and of course the greater will be its effect upon others . It is cer- tain that reality in ...
... character will make the cause he espouses his own , and the more sensibly he is moved himself , the more natural will be his pronunciation ; and of course the greater will be its effect upon others . It is cer- tain that reality in ...
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... character of orators ; but it was their constant custom to collect together some of their friends and acquaintance , who were competent to judge of such performances , and declaim privately before them . The business of these persons ...
... character of orators ; but it was their constant custom to collect together some of their friends and acquaintance , who were competent to judge of such performances , and declaim privately before them . The business of these persons ...
Sayfa 34
... character ought never to be compelled to engage in the study of the liberal arts and of Rhetoric and the Belles - Lettres . For they only become objects of ridicule for students of elevated and refined taste ; and a disgrace to their pa ...
... character ought never to be compelled to engage in the study of the liberal arts and of Rhetoric and the Belles - Lettres . For they only become objects of ridicule for students of elevated and refined taste ; and a disgrace to their pa ...
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