Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1891 - Oratory |
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... causes , 4-9 . The best order for arguments , 10-12 . How we may reply to a single accusation , 13-15 . Or to several , 16-18 . How we may omit or neglect some points , 19-22 . Further remarks on the consideration of a cause , 23-25 ...
... causes , 4-9 . The best order for arguments , 10-12 . How we may reply to a single accusation , 13-15 . Or to several , 16-18 . How we may omit or neglect some points , 19-22 . Further remarks on the consideration of a cause , 23-25 ...
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... causes can be given only when the causes themselves are stated , 5-7 . Impossible to give instruction on every particular point , 8 , 9. Many things the student must teach himself , and must depend for success on his own efforts , 10-17 ...
... causes can be given only when the causes themselves are stated , 5-7 . Impossible to give instruction on every particular point , 8 , 9. Many things the student must teach himself , and must depend for success on his own efforts , 10-17 ...
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... causes , § 1-5 . In different parts of the same cause , 6 , 7. The orator's chief consideration is , what is becoming , 8-11 . What is becoming is generally found in union with what is expedient , 12-14 . Vanity and self - applause ...
... causes , § 1-5 . In different parts of the same cause , 6 , 7. The orator's chief consideration is , what is becoming , 8-11 . What is becoming is generally found in union with what is expedient , 12-14 . Vanity and self - applause ...
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... cause well before he ventures to plead it ; he must examine all documents connected with it , and thoroughly weigh the statements of his client 422 CH . IX . Applause not to be too eagerly sought , § 1-7 . Invectives to be but sparingly ...
... cause well before he ventures to plead it ; he must examine all documents connected with it , and thoroughly weigh the statements of his client 422 CH . IX . Applause not to be too eagerly sought , § 1-7 . Invectives to be but sparingly ...
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... causes have been , and will ever be , infinite in variety , and as no one cause , during so many ages , has been found in all respects similar to another , the pleader must exercise his sagacity , his discernment , his invention , and ...
... causes have been , and will ever be , infinite in variety , and as no one cause , during so many ages , has been found in all respects similar to another , the pleader must exercise his sagacity , his discernment , his invention , and ...
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