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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... original conclusion of the lecture in this publica- tion ; but his friends , to whom the care of the work was com- mitted , in his absence , have ventured to deviate from those indications , and have chosen to publish the lecture in its ...
... original conclusion of the lecture in this publica- tion ; but his friends , to whom the care of the work was com- mitted , in his absence , have ventured to deviate from those indications , and have chosen to publish the lecture in its ...
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... original principle , my subject open- ed itself in two great divisions ; under the first of which I have endeavoured to give you as correct a general idea of the ancient theories of public speaking , as I have been able to collect from ...
... original principle , my subject open- ed itself in two great divisions ; under the first of which I have endeavoured to give you as correct a general idea of the ancient theories of public speaking , as I have been able to collect from ...
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... portion of language , which can be thus made manifest to the senses . The original stock of words , which could thus have been fur- nished to any language , must have been very small LECT . XXVI . ] 167 PERSPICUITY .
... portion of language , which can be thus made manifest to the senses . The original stock of words , which could thus have been fur- nished to any language , must have been very small LECT . XXVI . ] 167 PERSPICUITY .
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... original signifi- cation of its own , far remote from the new idea , with which it was to be associated , but leading to it by some fanciful analogy , traced by the fertile imagination of the author . Precisely the same course was ...
... original signifi- cation of its own , far remote from the new idea , with which it was to be associated , but leading to it by some fanciful analogy , traced by the fertile imagination of the author . Precisely the same course was ...
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... original diversi- ties of the families of men , without reference to the power of speech , first imparted by the Creator to our original ancestor , and to that miraculous confusion Juncture Number.
... original diversi- ties of the families of men , without reference to the power of speech , first imparted by the Creator to our original ancestor , and to that miraculous confusion Juncture Number.
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