The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... speak in the same way , and no doubt , do just as well . It must not be supposed that the ancients underrated extem- poraneous speaking because they did not excel in it . They had their improvisatori both in prose and verse . * Demades ...
... speak in the same way , and no doubt , do just as well . It must not be supposed that the ancients underrated extem- poraneous speaking because they did not excel in it . They had their improvisatori both in prose and verse . * Demades ...
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... speaking , he were better abandon public life altogether , and devote his talents to literary or other pursuits . But , the fluency of which he speaks is not the circulatoria volubilitas as he so express- ively terms it — the volubility ...
... speaking , he were better abandon public life altogether , and devote his talents to literary or other pursuits . But , the fluency of which he speaks is not the circulatoria volubilitas as he so express- ively terms it — the volubility ...
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... speaking with an eye singly to the subject under discussion , he sometimes draws off the attention of his hearers to matters not necessarily connected with it . The Philosopher and even the Rhetorician , appear in him , united with ...
... speaking with an eye singly to the subject under discussion , he sometimes draws off the attention of his hearers to matters not necessarily connected with it . The Philosopher and even the Rhetorician , appear in him , united with ...
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