Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ...Morton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 pages |
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... Cicero says , that Roscius , a Ro- man orator , could express a sentence in as many different ways by his gestures , as he himself could by his words . 3. Why is the letter A , like a honey - suckle ? Because a B follows it . 4. Never ...
... Cicero says , that Roscius , a Ro- man orator , could express a sentence in as many different ways by his gestures , as he himself could by his words . 3. Why is the letter A , like a honey - suckle ? Because a B follows it . 4. Never ...
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... Cicero , the Roman orator , after of their opposites , -falsity and evil . When having completed his education , in other we are under heavenly influences , we know respects , spent two whole years in recitation , under one of the most ...
... Cicero , the Roman orator , after of their opposites , -falsity and evil . When having completed his education , in other we are under heavenly influences , we know respects , spent two whole years in recitation , under one of the most ...
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... CICERO and DEMOSTHENES , by their words , lives , maxims , and practice , show the high estimation , in which they held the sub- ject of oratory ; for they devoted years to the study and practice of its theory and art , un- der the most ...
... CICERO and DEMOSTHENES , by their words , lives , maxims , and practice , show the high estimation , in which they held the sub- ject of oratory ; for they devoted years to the study and practice of its theory and art , un- der the most ...
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... CICERO says , the poet - is born such ; the orator is made such . But reading books of rhetoric , and eloquent extracts - choice mor- sels of poetry and eloquence will never make one an orator : these are only the ef- fects of oratory ...
... CICERO says , the poet - is born such ; the orator is made such . But reading books of rhetoric , and eloquent extracts - choice mor- sels of poetry and eloquence will never make one an orator : these are only the ef- fects of oratory ...
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... Cicero , whose oratory was copimus , correct , ornate , and magnificent ; -- each of whom was pre - eminent in his own style and manner , the Grecian - carrying the citadel by storm , and the Roman taking it after a regular and most ...
... Cicero , whose oratory was copimus , correct , ornate , and magnificent ; -- each of whom was pre - eminent in his own style and manner , the Grecian - carrying the citadel by storm , and the Roman taking it after a regular and most ...
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