Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Zväzok 1Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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Strana 158
... thought a fool . Now a fool can never be an orator . " If this reasoning is only ridicu lous , that , which follows , is something worse . An orator , says he , must be an honest man to enable him , whenever it may be necessary for the ...
... thought a fool . Now a fool can never be an orator . " If this reasoning is only ridicu lous , that , which follows , is something worse . An orator , says he , must be an honest man to enable him , whenever it may be necessary for the ...
Strana 165
... thought , sup- posed the idea active and the mind passive ; the thought came into the mind . But , in its trans- muted sense , the action was changed from the idea to the person ; and invenire , to find , implied not the coming of the ...
... thought , sup- posed the idea active and the mind passive ; the thought came into the mind . But , in its trans- muted sense , the action was changed from the idea to the person ; and invenire , to find , implied not the coming of the ...
Strana 171
... thought best not to discard it , but to explain to you so explicitly the sense , in which I am to employ the expres ... thoughts , arrange- ment , and words , into which the discourse has been reduced . Pronunciation is the delivery of ...
... thought best not to discard it , but to explain to you so explicitly the sense , in which I am to employ the expres ... thoughts , arrange- ment , and words , into which the discourse has been reduced . Pronunciation is the delivery of ...
Obsah
General view of rhetoric and oratory | 33 |
Objections against eloquence considered | 53 |
Origin of oratory | 73 |
Autorské práva | |
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