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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... Sometimes it is inferrible from the whole tenor of the speech . Sometimes it comes in most naturally by way of recapitulation at the close of the narration . In deliberative assemblies the pro- position is 4 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION LECT.
... Sometimes it is inferrible from the whole tenor of the speech . Sometimes it comes in most naturally by way of recapitulation at the close of the narration . In deliberative assemblies the pro- position is 4 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION LECT.
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... speech on conciliation with America , immediately after the exordium and the narration , he says " the proposition is peace . Not peace through the me- dium of war ; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless ...
... speech on conciliation with America , immediately after the exordium and the narration , he says " the proposition is peace . Not peace through the me- dium of war ; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless ...
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... speech upon a long and complicated argument is not within the compass of human powers . The process of the human mind in the acquisition of ideas is successive , and not instantaneous ; our reason is discursive , and not intuitive . In ...
... speech upon a long and complicated argument is not within the compass of human powers . The process of the human mind in the acquisition of ideas is successive , and not instantaneous ; our reason is discursive , and not intuitive . In ...
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... speech . He has laid down his proposition , and unfolded its divisions , few , short , and complete . He has made the discussion easy to himself , and familiar to his hearers ; and yet nothing is done . All , that we have hitherto ...
... speech . He has laid down his proposition , and unfolded its divisions , few , short , and complete . He has made the discussion easy to himself , and familiar to his hearers ; and yet nothing is done . All , that we have hitherto ...
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... speeches . I have chosen this because it terminates , like that from the Grecian orator , almost in a simple syllogism . Here too the major proposition is hypothetical ; but the mi- nor proposition and conclusion are in their regular ...
... speeches . I have chosen this because it terminates , like that from the Grecian orator , almost in a simple syllogism . Here too the major proposition is hypothetical ; but the mi- nor proposition and conclusion are in their regular ...
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