Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Tom 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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... English indeed in their literary compositions of all kinds have been generally too inattentive to the principles of meth- od ; and hence it was said by one of the ablest and most eloquent lawyers of France , the chancel- lor D'Aguesseau ...
... English indeed in their literary compositions of all kinds have been generally too inattentive to the principles of meth- od ; and hence it was said by one of the ablest and most eloquent lawyers of France , the chancel- lor D'Aguesseau ...
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... English it might read thus . No dagger keen , no poison'd bowl Forms , of my suit , the constitution ; ' Tis of three kids my neighbour stole I come to court for restitution . With thundering voice , and outstretch'd arms My lawyer ...
... English it might read thus . No dagger keen , no poison'd bowl Forms , of my suit , the constitution ; ' Tis of three kids my neighbour stole I come to court for restitution . With thundering voice , and outstretch'd arms My lawyer ...
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... English rhetoricians . Sheridan , Walker , and others , who have publish ed professed treatises upon elocution , mean by that word the mode of speaking , or delivery ; the same thing , which by the ancients was understood under the name ...
... English rhetoricians . Sheridan , Walker , and others , who have publish ed professed treatises upon elocution , mean by that word the mode of speaking , or delivery ; the same thing , which by the ancients was understood under the name ...
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... English . There is in the Paradise Lost a passage , where the word ele- gant is obviously employed in this sense . After tasting of the forbidden fruit , and while laboring under the intoxication of its first effects , Adam says to his ...
... English . There is in the Paradise Lost a passage , where the word ele- gant is obviously employed in this sense . After tasting of the forbidden fruit , and while laboring under the intoxication of its first effects , Adam says to his ...
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... English ; and secondly , that they clearly indicate his meaning . The character of these subdivisions would of itself be sufficient to prove what was meant by that • • elegance , which they are said to constitute . If LECT . XXV . 149 ...
... English ; and secondly , that they clearly indicate his meaning . The character of these subdivisions would of itself be sufficient to prove what was meant by that • • elegance , which they are said to constitute . If LECT . XXV . 149 ...
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