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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... particular is liable to considerable ob- jections ; but because they exhibit clearly the dif- ference of the two modes , and because the series of sermons , in which they occur , contains many admirable specimens of pulpit eloquence ...
... particular is liable to considerable ob- jections ; but because they exhibit clearly the dif- ference of the two modes , and because the series of sermons , in which they occur , contains many admirable specimens of pulpit eloquence ...
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... particular famed for his skill at parti- tion ; and his young competitor therefore studious- ly displays his proficiency in that part of his art . He not only announces the divisions of his discourse with great solemnity , but he ...
... particular famed for his skill at parti- tion ; and his young competitor therefore studious- ly displays his proficiency in that part of his art . He not only announces the divisions of his discourse with great solemnity , but he ...
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... particular notice of them , and invites them to recal him within the bounds he has prescribed to himself , if he should in the progress of his discourse once step beyond them . It is obvious how important he considers this branch of his ...
... particular notice of them , and invites them to recal him within the bounds he has prescribed to himself , if he should in the progress of his discourse once step beyond them . It is obvious how important he considers this branch of his ...
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... particular common to them both . These propositions in the simple syllogism are all categorical or positive affirmations . these propositions all belong alike to the epichire- ma . The difference is that , as the domain of rhe- torical ...
... particular common to them both . These propositions in the simple syllogism are all categorical or positive affirmations . these propositions all belong alike to the epichire- ma . The difference is that , as the domain of rhe- torical ...
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... affirmation or in negation , whether evolving particular or general conclusions , the order of march is eternally the same . The . propositions are always categorical . The major ad- vances 42 [ LECT . XX . CONFIRMATION .
... affirmation or in negation , whether evolving particular or general conclusions , the order of march is eternally the same . The . propositions are always categorical . The major ad- vances 42 [ LECT . XX . CONFIRMATION .
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