The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarD. and G. Bruce, 1807 - 275 |
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... judge so unfavourably of Eloquence , as to reckon it only a frivolous art , that a declaimer uses to im- pose upon the weak imagination of the multitude , and to serve his own ends . It is a very serious art ; designed to instruct ...
... judge so unfavourably of Eloquence , as to reckon it only a frivolous art , that a declaimer uses to im- pose upon the weak imagination of the multitude , and to serve his own ends . It is a very serious art ; designed to instruct ...
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... this spirit prevails , we shall say with the poet , Veniam petimus Dabimusque vicissim . Free liberty must , therefore , be allowed to ev- ery reader to judge for himself what degree of regard is to be paid to a few passages , PREFACE . 11.
... this spirit prevails , we shall say with the poet , Veniam petimus Dabimusque vicissim . Free liberty must , therefore , be allowed to ev- ery reader to judge for himself what degree of regard is to be paid to a few passages , PREFACE . 11.
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... judge . See with what address he unveils his most concealed pas- sions ; with what penetration he shews him his most intimate thoughts : with what energy he annihilates his best framed excuses ! -The cul- prit repents . Profound ...
... judge . See with what address he unveils his most concealed pas- sions ; with what penetration he shews him his most intimate thoughts : with what energy he annihilates his best framed excuses ! -The cul- prit repents . Profound ...
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... balanced his crimes before his judges with antithesis * ? " Is it the puerile secret -Crimina rasis Librat in antithesis . PERS . Sat. 1. l . 85 , 86 . of forming jejune quibbles ? of rounding periods ? of OF ELOQUENCE . 37 .
... balanced his crimes before his judges with antithesis * ? " Is it the puerile secret -Crimina rasis Librat in antithesis . PERS . Sat. 1. l . 85 , 86 . of forming jejune quibbles ? of rounding periods ? of OF ELOQUENCE . 37 .
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... with a thoughtful air , downcast eyes , and composed countenance , carrying away the arrow which the Christian Orator had fastened in his heart . These si- - " € A good judge of the Art of Oratory , ' 4.8 THE PRINCIPLES.
... with a thoughtful air , downcast eyes , and composed countenance , carrying away the arrow which the Christian Orator had fastened in his heart . These si- - " € A good judge of the Art of Oratory , ' 4.8 THE PRINCIPLES.
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