The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language; Arranged Under Three Distinct Heads of Popular, Parliamentary, and Judicial Oratory: with Historical Illustrations: to which is Prefixed, an Introduction to the Study and Practice of Eloquence, 1권Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... flourish and triumph , or decline and die . Liberty produces fine sentiments in men of genius : it invigorates their hopes , excites an honorable emulation , 1 emulation , and inspires an ambition and thirst of 00 INTRODUCTION .
... flourish and triumph , or decline and die . Liberty produces fine sentiments in men of genius : it invigorates their hopes , excites an honorable emulation , 1 emulation , and inspires an ambition and thirst of 00 INTRODUCTION .
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... sentiments , rather than fixed reflected principles of good nature and friendship ; but they are more violent than lasting , and suddenly and often varied to their opposite extremes , with regard even to the fame persons . He receives ...
... sentiments , rather than fixed reflected principles of good nature and friendship ; but they are more violent than lasting , and suddenly and often varied to their opposite extremes , with regard even to the fame persons . He receives ...
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... sentiments and in- stinctive wisdom ; not like the torrent of DEMOSTHENES , or the splendid conflagration of TULLY , it resembled sometimes the thunder , and sometimes the music of the fpheres . He did not , like MURRAY , conduct the ...
... sentiments and in- stinctive wisdom ; not like the torrent of DEMOSTHENES , or the splendid conflagration of TULLY , it resembled sometimes the thunder , and sometimes the music of the fpheres . He did not , like MURRAY , conduct the ...
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... sentiments by words , with- out any consideration of tones and gestures , which will be the subject of the next section . There There is no occasion to repeat here any of the 42 OF RHETORIC . Of Elocution, the third essential Function ...
... sentiments by words , with- out any consideration of tones and gestures , which will be the subject of the next section . There There is no occasion to repeat here any of the 42 OF RHETORIC . Of Elocution, the third essential Function ...
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... sentiment . The Orator , says this great master of eloquence , will sometimes exhibit an idea in different points of view ; and when he has started a good argument , he will dwell upon . it with an honest exultation : -he will extenuate ...
... sentiment . The Orator , says this great master of eloquence , will sometimes exhibit an idea in different points of view ; and when he has started a good argument , he will dwell upon . it with an honest exultation : -he will extenuate ...
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