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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... 49 · LECT . XXII . Confutation 71 LECT . XXIII . Digression ana transition 93 LECT . XXIV . Conclusion 117 LECT . XXV . Elocution . Purity 139 LECT . XXVI . Perspicuity 161 M LECT . XXVII . Composition . Order · 185 LECT.
... 49 · LECT . XXII . Confutation 71 LECT . XXIII . Digression ana transition 93 LECT . XXIV . Conclusion 117 LECT . XXV . Elocution . Purity 139 LECT . XXVI . Perspicuity 161 M LECT . XXVII . Composition . Order · 185 LECT.
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... XXXIII . Figures . Metaphor . Allegory 307 LECT . XXXIV . Metonymy . Synecdoche • 329 LECT . XXXV . 1 Memory 351 LECT . XXXVI . Delivery 373 CONCLUSION 393 LECTURE XIX . PROPOSITION AND PARTITION . THERE are , iv CONTENTS .
... XXXIII . Figures . Metaphor . Allegory 307 LECT . XXXIV . Metonymy . Synecdoche • 329 LECT . XXXV . 1 Memory 351 LECT . XXXVI . Delivery 373 CONCLUSION 393 LECTURE XIX . PROPOSITION AND PARTITION . THERE are , iv CONTENTS .
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... conclusion from a preceding argument . And fourthly of typic- al texts , which are to be explained as well in their direct , as in their allusive meaning . But besides these subjects , which are not so fashionable in the pulpits of the ...
... conclusion from a preceding argument . And fourthly of typic- al texts , which are to be explained as well in their direct , as in their allusive meaning . But besides these subjects , which are not so fashionable in the pulpits of the ...
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... conclusion can be drawn from the argument , and the discourse itself is a fragment . If the divisions are formed so that one of the parts includes another within itself , as the genus includes its species , a confusion of redun- dancy ...
... conclusion can be drawn from the argument , and the discourse itself is a fragment . If the divisions are formed so that one of the parts includes another within itself , as the genus includes its species , a confusion of redun- dancy ...
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... conclusions from the testimony of the witness , and when the divine applies the quotation from scripture to the improvement of his discourse , then the proofs they adduce are internal , or artificial ; resulting from the operations of ...
... conclusions from the testimony of the witness , and when the divine applies the quotation from scripture to the improvement of his discourse , then the proofs they adduce are internal , or artificial ; resulting from the operations of ...
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