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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... applied to narration , it was shown , that it must be understood in a relative point of view . But the brevity re- quired in partition is positive . It consists in using the smallest number of words possible to express your idea . Every ...
... applied to narration , it was shown , that it must be understood in a relative point of view . But the brevity re- quired in partition is positive . It consists in using the smallest number of words possible to express your idea . Every ...
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... applied , ought always to be and often is of equal efficacy to produce conviction , as the oath of a witness . External proofs are considered by Aristotle as applicable only to judicial causes , and they are according to him five in ...
... applied , ought always to be and often is of equal efficacy to produce conviction , as the oath of a witness . External proofs are considered by Aristotle as applicable only to judicial causes , and they are according to him five in ...
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... applied with efficacy to public discourse . A syllogism , as you well know , consists of three propositions , denominated the major and minor propositions , and the conclusion . From the two former , which are the premises , the latter ...
... applied with efficacy to public discourse . A syllogism , as you well know , consists of three propositions , denominated the major and minor propositions , and the conclusion . From the two former , which are the premises , the latter ...
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... applied with elegance and effect to the purposes of oratory . You have all lived long enough in the world to know , that usefulness and pleasure have some natural prepos- sessions against each other , which are not always easily removed ...
... applied with elegance and effect to the purposes of oratory . You have all lived long enough in the world to know , that usefulness and pleasure have some natural prepos- sessions against each other , which are not always easily removed ...
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... applied in confirmation . The part , which I am next to treat , is however so intimately connected with it , that my subsequent lecture will be little more than a further pursuit of the considerations , presented to you in this and the ...
... applied in confirmation . The part , which I am next to treat , is however so intimately connected with it , that my subsequent lecture will be little more than a further pursuit of the considerations , presented to you in this and the ...
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