Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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... oration of Demosthenes , is interwoven with and cannot be separated from the circumstances of the times . When an ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an action , and merited the name none the less and was none ...
... oration of Demosthenes , is interwoven with and cannot be separated from the circumstances of the times . When an ancient orator arose to address an audience his eloquence was an action , and merited the name none the less and was none ...
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... orator ; so in his own preaching , and in his address , which satisfies , warms , and carries away the hearer , but without awakening indefinite emotions , we feel that it is his own participation in such effects , that it is love in ...
... orator ; so in his own preaching , and in his address , which satisfies , warms , and carries away the hearer , but without awakening indefinite emotions , we feel that it is his own participation in such effects , that it is love in ...
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... oration of Callistratus . He now ventured to appear before an assembly of the people ; but with all his carefully turned ... orator , he under- took also most zealously to strive for all which belongs to that pro- fession . He certainly ...
... oration of Callistratus . He now ventured to appear before an assembly of the people ; but with all his carefully turned ... orator , he under- took also most zealously to strive for all which belongs to that pro- fession . He certainly ...
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... orator makes use of these judicial reasons ; and he himself proposes a law , by which abuse in granting im- munities may be prevented without violating honor or fidelity . In ob- jecting further to the law , the orator asks whether ...
... orator makes use of these judicial reasons ; and he himself proposes a law , by which abuse in granting im- munities may be prevented without violating honor or fidelity . In ob- jecting further to the law , the orator asks whether ...
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orator reaches the summit of his magnificent style ; and which also , in point of time , is the last that we have from him . So also in the pictures of Raphael , in his earliest period , there is a certain moder- ateness and coldness ...
orator reaches the summit of his magnificent style ; and which also , in point of time , is the last that we have from him . So also in the pictures of Raphael , in his earliest period , there is a certain moder- ateness and coldness ...
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