The History of Oratory from the Age of Pericles to the Present TimeScott, Foresman, 1895 - 440 страница |
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... discourse , referring its laws to methods of mental and moral action , such reference is the better established and confirmed the farther back observation extends and the more complete the account becomes of such successes and failures ...
... discourse , referring its laws to methods of mental and moral action , such reference is the better established and confirmed the farther back observation extends and the more complete the account becomes of such successes and failures ...
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... discourse . Rabanus ' sermons . Damian's expositions . Ignorance and illiteracy of the Sæculum Obscurum . XIV . PREACHERS OF THE CRUSADES . The passing of the millennial year . Signs of revival . Rise of the universities . Peter of ...
... discourse . Rabanus ' sermons . Damian's expositions . Ignorance and illiteracy of the Sæculum Obscurum . XIV . PREACHERS OF THE CRUSADES . The passing of the millennial year . Signs of revival . Rise of the universities . Peter of ...
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... discourse . Beza's de- vices to enliven long sermons . Vehement and picturesque . Value of such discourse to after ages ; to our own time . XVI . SAVONAROLA . His ascetic life . Disorders of his day . A prophet to an evil generation ...
... discourse . Beza's de- vices to enliven long sermons . Vehement and picturesque . Value of such discourse to after ages ; to our own time . XVI . SAVONAROLA . His ascetic life . Disorders of his day . A prophet to an evil generation ...
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... discourses . Bourda- loue . Argumentation his strong point . Voltaire and Vinet's opinions . Thought and expression . Suggestive logic . Ser- mon before the king . Extracts . Massillon . His felicitous exordiums . Grace and elegance of ...
... discourses . Bourda- loue . Argumentation his strong point . Voltaire and Vinet's opinions . Thought and expression . Suggestive logic . Ser- mon before the king . Extracts . Massillon . His felicitous exordiums . Grace and elegance of ...
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... discourse . " I should A historical treatment of this subject induces a con- stant balancing between these two moods of Gorgias . However , on the one hand it is hardly desirable to • adopt the brevity he assumed after he had been 21 ...
... discourse . " I should A historical treatment of this subject induces a con- stant balancing between these two moods of Gorgias . However , on the one hand it is hardly desirable to • adopt the brevity he assumed after he had been 21 ...
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