Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Zväzok 1Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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Strana 38
... excellence of speech ; because none but an honest man can speak well . I shall on a future occasion examine impartially , and endeavor to ascertain precisely the true value of this opin- ion , which is so warmly advocated by all the ...
... excellence of speech ; because none but an honest man can speak well . I shall on a future occasion examine impartially , and endeavor to ascertain precisely the true value of this opin- ion , which is so warmly advocated by all the ...
Strana 110
... excellence , which the world has ever seen . It is the foundation of every thing great and good , of which man can boast . It is one of the proofs , that the soul of man is im- mortal ; and it is at the foundation of the whole doctrine ...
... excellence , which the world has ever seen . It is the foundation of every thing great and good , of which man can boast . It is one of the proofs , that the soul of man is im- mortal ; and it is at the foundation of the whole doctrine ...
Strana 196
... excellence of faith , hope , and charity , are the subordinate states . The transcendent excellence of charity is the main state ; and the preacher's drift is to display , not only the positive beauties of this admirable virtue , but ...
... excellence of faith , hope , and charity , are the subordinate states . The transcendent excellence of charity is the main state ; and the preacher's drift is to display , not only the positive beauties of this admirable virtue , but ...
Obsah
General view of rhetoric and oratory | 33 |
Objections against eloquence considered | 53 |
Origin of oratory | 73 |
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