The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the Bar |
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admiration affecting appear arguments attention beautiful become better Bishop BLAIR Bossuet called celebrated character Christian Orator Church Cicero common composed composition course delivered Demosthenes Dialogues discourse discover distinguished divine Eloquence energy English equal Essays examples excellent expression Fathers force French genius gives hath hear hearers heart human ideas imagination impression instruction judge judgment language learned Lectures less lively manner Massillon means memory ment method mind natural never object observes opinion Orator Oratory passage passions pathetic perhaps persons preached preacher present proper pulpit reason remarks render respect rhetorical rules sacred says scripture seems sentence sentiments sermons sometimes sort speak strength striking style sublime success sufficient talents taste thing thou thought tion translation true truth whole wish writer