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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... derive strength from being methodically treated ; which is usually done by partition or di- vision . Partition is defined by Quinctilian an enume- ration , methodically arranged , of propositions , our own , those of our opponent , or ...
... derive strength from being methodically treated ; which is usually done by partition or di- vision . Partition is defined by Quinctilian an enume- ration , methodically arranged , of propositions , our own , those of our opponent , or ...
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... derive strength from their num- bers . These require accumulation , rather than division . And lastly , in the division of judicial causes there must be one point stronger than the rest ; of course it makes them useless , and per- haps ...
... derive strength from their num- bers . These require accumulation , rather than division . And lastly , in the division of judicial causes there must be one point stronger than the rest ; of course it makes them useless , and per- haps ...
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... derived from the foundations of analytical science , and their practical application from the examples of the great orators of ancient and modern times . In the first oration of Cicero , which he deemed worthy of preserving for publi ...
... derived from the foundations of analytical science , and their practical application from the examples of the great orators of ancient and modern times . In the first oration of Cicero , which he deemed worthy of preserving for publi ...
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... Massillon , Bourdaloue , Fléchier , and Bossuet ; and those of you , who understand the language , may derive great advantage from an attentive con- sultation of these analyses , as well as from a 24 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION.
... Massillon , Bourdaloue , Fléchier , and Bossuet ; and those of you , who understand the language , may derive great advantage from an attentive con- sultation of these analyses , as well as from a 24 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION.
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... derive from it an argument of the most powerful efficacy to your own side . This species of management is not always easily discovered , though it is one of the most ordinary resources of sophistry . One of the surest tests , by which ...
... derive from it an argument of the most powerful efficacy to your own side . This species of management is not always easily discovered , though it is one of the most ordinary resources of sophistry . One of the surest tests , by which ...
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