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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... respect to your decrees ; when no mortal dares attempt to accomplish , or even to urge the necessary reformation ; no , nor so much as to inform you of this your miserable condition ; 1 then is your constitution destroyed . at this ...
... respect to your decrees ; when no mortal dares attempt to accomplish , or even to urge the necessary reformation ; no , nor so much as to inform you of this your miserable condition ; 1 then is your constitution destroyed . at this ...
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... beauties or de- formities of detail . In these respects unquestion- ably neither Horne nor Sir William Draper can bear a comparison with Junius . To The second error in controversy , against which I LECT . XXII . ] 87 CONFUTATION .
... beauties or de- formities of detail . In these respects unquestion- ably neither Horne nor Sir William Draper can bear a comparison with Junius . To The second error in controversy , against which I LECT . XXII . ] 87 CONFUTATION .
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... a discourse , the proof . We have investigated its nature in both its branches ; of confirmation and With respect to the order , in of confutation . which they are to be adduced , the ancient precepts LECT . XXII . 91 CONFUTATION .
... a discourse , the proof . We have investigated its nature in both its branches ; of confirmation and With respect to the order , in of confutation . which they are to be adduced , the ancient precepts LECT . XXII . 91 CONFUTATION .
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... respect both to the thoughts and the words , illustrating the same by proper examples ; and likewise of the various style of epistles , dialogues , history , poetry , and orations . " Such is the copious table of contents , given us to ...
... respect both to the thoughts and the words , illustrating the same by proper examples ; and likewise of the various style of epistles , dialogues , history , poetry , and orations . " Such is the copious table of contents , given us to ...
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... respects that meaning of the word ; and we see that Milton himself thought an expla- nation necessary , in the very midst of an epic po- em , for so using it . As elegance means here no more than choice , so composition , adhering ...
... respects that meaning of the word ; and we see that Milton himself thought an expla- nation necessary , in the very midst of an epic po- em , for so using it . As elegance means here no more than choice , so composition , adhering ...
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