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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... heads still subsists , and will subsist so long , as sermons worth reading or even worth hearing shall be delivered . In forming however his division the speaker will need the exercise of great skill , fruitfulness of invention , and ...
... heads still subsists , and will subsist so long , as sermons worth reading or even worth hearing shall be delivered . In forming however his division the speaker will need the exercise of great skill , fruitfulness of invention , and ...
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... heads . 1. Showing wherein good education consists . 2. Giving directions for the most effectual management of the work . 3. Noticing the common and principal errors in performing the duty . 4. Demonstrating how good education has so ...
... heads . 1. Showing wherein good education consists . 2. Giving directions for the most effectual management of the work . 3. Noticing the common and principal errors in performing the duty . 4. Demonstrating how good education has so ...
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... heads few in number . In explaining the rule of brevity , as 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 ...
... heads few in number . In explaining the rule of brevity , as 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 ...
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... head is the genus , of which the second and third are subordinate species . This very blunder was committed by lord Hervey , in a satirical epistle in 1 rhyme , which he published against Pope ; in LECT . XIX . ] AND PARTITION . 21.
... head is the genus , of which the second and third are subordinate species . This very blunder was committed by lord Hervey , in a satirical epistle in 1 rhyme , which he published against Pope ; in LECT . XIX . ] AND PARTITION . 21.
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... head of invention , where I told you that they were all included in the general name of evidence in our judicial courts . Under the same head of evidence must also be ranged two other kinds of proof , which are classed by the ancient ...
... head of invention , where I told you that they were all included in the general name of evidence in our judicial courts . Under the same head of evidence must also be ranged two other kinds of proof , which are classed by the ancient ...
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