The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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Strona 510
... orator do not acquire the habit of extemporaneous speaking , he were better abandon public life altogether , and devote his talents to literary or other pursuits . But , the fluency of which he speaks is not the circulatoria volubilitas ...
... orator do not acquire the habit of extemporaneous speaking , he were better abandon public life altogether , and devote his talents to literary or other pursuits . But , the fluency of which he speaks is not the circulatoria volubilitas ...
Strona 518
... orator , especially in private causes - none who was so familiar with the Roman history , as to be able to call ... orator . " All and singular , the which excellencies , the sagacious reader is at no loss to perceive , are , by inuendo ...
... orator , especially in private causes - none who was so familiar with the Roman history , as to be able to call ... orator . " All and singular , the which excellencies , the sagacious reader is at no loss to perceive , are , by inuendo ...
Strona 522
... orator and Cicero , the two quali- ties mentioned in the preceding paragraph , but especially the last , are either entirely overlooked , or overlaid with a heap of insignificant generalities . What is most insisted ou , is the ve ...
... orator and Cicero , the two quali- ties mentioned in the preceding paragraph , but especially the last , are either entirely overlooked , or overlaid with a heap of insignificant generalities . What is most insisted ou , is the ve ...
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