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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... requires that he should bring his audience to conclusions unawares even to themselves . Ffthly , that it counteracts ... require accumulation , rather than division . And lastly , in the division of judicial causes there must be one ...
... requires that he should bring his audience to conclusions unawares even to themselves . Ffthly , that it counteracts ... require accumulation , rather than division . And lastly , in the division of judicial causes there must be one ...
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... require four or five parts . More than this can never be useful or necessary . These parts may again be solved into subdi- visions , which may be submitted to the same pro- cess , if you please , until every sentence in the dis- course ...
... require four or five parts . More than this can never be useful or necessary . These parts may again be solved into subdi- visions , which may be submitted to the same pro- cess , if you please , until every sentence in the dis- course ...
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... require such proof , the epichirema consists of five parts . If , while one of the premises is so clear , that it may stand upon its own feet , the other requires the aid of a staff , the whole consists of four . And when the two ...
... require such proof , the epichirema consists of five parts . If , while one of the premises is so clear , that it may stand upon its own feet , the other requires the aid of a staff , the whole consists of four . And when the two ...
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... 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 defendant , as occasion offers , may deny , or justify , or excuse , or extenuate ...
... 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 defendant , as occasion offers , may deny , or justify , or excuse , or extenuate ...
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... require vindication , as well as celebra- tion . The great and heroic characters of every age and nation have generally lived in a continual struggle with a great proportion of mankind . Their principal merit often consists in the firm ...
... require vindication , as well as celebra- tion . The great and heroic characters of every age and nation have generally lived in a continual struggle with a great proportion of mankind . Their principal merit often consists in the firm ...
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