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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... 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 number ; laws , witnesses , contracts , torture ...
... 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 number ; laws , witnesses , contracts , torture ...
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... equal to those of the plaintiff . He is more restricted in his resources , and requires a greater versatility Accusation is simple ; the mode of advancing the charge is uniform , and its truth alone is to be established . But the ...
... equal to those of the plaintiff . He is more restricted in his resources , and requires a greater versatility Accusation is simple ; the mode of advancing the charge is uniform , and its truth alone is to be established . But the ...
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... equal burden of your own . In the latter you promote the cause of your antagonist , by making yourself the dupe of his stratagem . If then you have an opponent , whose redundancies arise only from his weakness , whose standard of ...
... equal burden of your own . In the latter you promote the cause of your antagonist , by making yourself the dupe of his stratagem . If then you have an opponent , whose redundancies arise only from his weakness , whose standard of ...
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... equal con- sumption of time . The emulation of verbosity seldom can be satisfied even with equal returns ; the palm of multiloquence must be earned by a preponderance in the quantity of sound ; and the ardor of victory urges a double ...
... equal con- sumption of time . The emulation of verbosity seldom can be satisfied even with equal returns ; the palm of multiloquence must be earned by a preponderance in the quantity of sound ; and the ardor of victory urges a double ...
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... Equal in strength ; and , rather than be less , Car'd not to be at all ; with that care lost Went all his fear ; of God , or hell , or worse He reck'd not . The strongest and the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ; now fiercer by ...
... Equal in strength ; and , rather than be less , Car'd not to be at all ; with that care lost Went all his fear ; of God , or hell , or worse He reck'd not . The strongest and the fiercest spirit that fought in heaven ; now fiercer by ...
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