The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarD. and G. Bruce, 1807 - 275 |
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... hearers , order in discourse is 66 absolutely necessary for making any proper impression . " It adds both force and ... hearer who knows not whither we are con- ducting OF ELOQUENCE . 27.
... hearers , order in discourse is 66 absolutely necessary for making any proper impression . " It adds both force and ... hearer who knows not whither we are con- ducting OF ELOQUENCE . 27.
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... hearers are simple peo- ple , whose profit , however , must be aimed at in preach- ing : but it is impossible to edify them , unless you be very · < < ' clear . As to learned hearers , it is certain , they will always prefer a clear ...
... hearers are simple peo- ple , whose profit , however , must be aimed at in preach- ing : but it is impossible to edify them , unless you be very · < < ' clear . As to learned hearers , it is certain , they will always prefer a clear ...
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... hearer most easily recollects * . * The judicious FENELON animadverts with a becoming severity , on the preacher's ... hearers and to amuse them with points of wit , or puzzling riddles ; and he observes that instead of the preacher's ...
... hearer most easily recollects * . * The judicious FENELON animadverts with a becoming severity , on the preacher's ... hearers and to amuse them with points of wit , or puzzling riddles ; and he observes that instead of the preacher's ...
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... hearers * . Such is the art of Bossuet , when , that he might strike the mind forcibly , he says , at the beginning ... hearer to enter too soon into the matter ⚫ without preparation enough ; and excessive length would weary him ; for ...
... hearers * . Such is the art of Bossuet , when , that he might strike the mind forcibly , he says , at the beginning ... hearer to enter too soon into the matter ⚫ without preparation enough ; and excessive length would weary him ; for ...
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... hearers uncertain of the mat- ter which they are going to handle . The Exordium doth not properly begin till the object and design of the discourse are discovered . SECTION XI . OF THE EXPLICATION OF THE SUBJECT . No O sooner is the ...
... hearers uncertain of the mat- ter which they are going to handle . The Exordium doth not properly begin till the object and design of the discourse are discovered . SECTION XI . OF THE EXPLICATION OF THE SUBJECT . No O sooner is the ...
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