Rhetoric: A Text-book, Designed for Use in Schools and Colleges (1869)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 2000 - Всего страниц: 381 |
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... speech or other produc- tion was called by the Greek rhetoricians simply a Di- alogue , and by the Latins Sermocinatio . * We have no single English word to describe this common figure of specch , which is simply an imagined ...
... speech or other produc- tion was called by the Greek rhetoricians simply a Di- alogue , and by the Latins Sermocinatio . * We have no single English word to describe this common figure of specch , which is simply an imagined ...
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... speech may thus be drawn up : ( 1. ) A denial of the importance of the inquiry , be- cause all who needed land could ... speech of about two hours in length . To this Mr. Hayne rejoined in a speech that was thought at the time to be ...
... speech may thus be drawn up : ( 1. ) A denial of the importance of the inquiry , be- cause all who needed land could ... speech of about two hours in length . To this Mr. Hayne rejoined in a speech that was thought at the time to be ...
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... speeches of good orators , when printed , seldom show the secret of their power . 24. Slides , Accents , Tones of Voice . In speech this power of impressing others by the voice is not lost , but should be legitimately exercised . This ...
... speeches of good orators , when printed , seldom show the secret of their power . 24. Slides , Accents , Tones of Voice . In speech this power of impressing others by the voice is not lost , but should be legitimately exercised . This ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
PART I | xii |
CHAPTER PAGE I General Expression of Thought and Feeling 17 | xvii |
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