Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... never delivered , but only written ; Demos- thenes is said to have been induced , by a considerable sum of money from Midias , to keep silent and drop the complaint . But Isidorus of Pelusium maintains , that we must not accuse the ...
... never delivered , but only written ; Demos- thenes is said to have been induced , by a considerable sum of money from Midias , to keep silent and drop the complaint . But Isidorus of Pelusium maintains , that we must not accuse the ...
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... never be deceived . All feel that the orator must be allowed to address the highest and noblest impulses of human nature ; that he must address himself to no other than these . If you wish to persuade a man to a base action , speak to ...
... never be deceived . All feel that the orator must be allowed to address the highest and noblest impulses of human nature ; that he must address himself to no other than these . If you wish to persuade a man to a base action , speak to ...
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... never grasp his subject at that point , whence a fulness of thought naturally develops itself . If the faults in the oration of Aeschines arise from a wrong moral sentiment , the excellences of the oration of Demosthenes are , in their ...
... never grasp his subject at that point , whence a fulness of thought naturally develops itself . If the faults in the oration of Aeschines arise from a wrong moral sentiment , the excellences of the oration of Demosthenes are , in their ...
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... never have accustomed himself to the tone of flattery ; a problem which he solved in a striking and not in the happiest manner , by placing light and shade side by side ; be- stowing praise , and then destroying it , by the blame ...
... never have accustomed himself to the tone of flattery ; a problem which he solved in a striking and not in the happiest manner , by placing light and shade side by side ; be- stowing praise , and then destroying it , by the blame ...
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... never have been able to gain that deep knowledge of the human heart and life , which distinguishes him . The cold observer never penetrates very deep ; the selfish man sees that which can bring advantage , all else remains concealed ...
... never have been able to gain that deep knowledge of the human heart and life , which distinguishes him . The cold observer never penetrates very deep ; the selfish man sees that which can bring advantage , all else remains concealed ...
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