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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... , a super - narration ; a refuta- tion , a super - refutation , and the like to an infinite extent . These , as that great philosopher observes , are ridiculous divisions . But the proposition and the proof Proposition and partition •
... , a super - narration ; a refuta- tion , a super - refutation , and the like to an infinite extent . These , as that great philosopher observes , are ridiculous divisions . But the proposition and the proof Proposition and partition •
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... divisions . But the proposition and the proof are indispensable . It will thus appear , that he does not even as- sign a separate apartment for the narration . But in judicial causes , where it is necessary , he in- cludes it within the ...
... divisions . But the proposition and the proof are indispensable . It will thus appear , that he does not even as- sign a separate apartment for the narration . But in judicial causes , where it is necessary , he in- cludes it within the ...
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... division . Thirdly , that it gives an air of stiffness and premeditation to the discourse , at which genuine eloquence always relucts ; and takes from every argument the impression and the VOL . II . 2 grace of novelty . Fourthly , that ...
... division . Thirdly , that it gives an air of stiffness and premeditation to the discourse , at which genuine eloquence always relucts ; and takes from every argument the impression and the VOL . II . 2 grace of novelty . Fourthly , that ...
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... 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 loses some of its strength by the incumbrance of their alliance . All these ...
... 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 loses some of its strength by the incumbrance of their alliance . All these ...
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... divisions , may forget to treat of some of them ; but it is impossible that he should avoid forgetting many important ideas , if he has not arranged them in some regular order . If he suffers any material consideration to remain without ...
... divisions , may forget to treat of some of them ; but it is impossible that he should avoid forgetting many important ideas , if he has not arranged them in some regular order . If he suffers any material consideration to remain without ...
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