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Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY . QUINTILIAN'S EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR . INSTITUTES OF ORATORY : OR , EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR.
Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY . QUINTILIAN'S EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR . INSTITUTES OF ORATORY : OR , EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR.
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... orator , 15-17 . Whether Cicero is chargeable with this fault , 18-24 . But an orator may some- times express confidence , 25 , 26. Yet not so as to declare that his judgment must be infallible , 27 , 28. Other faults in orators noticed ...
... orator , 15-17 . Whether Cicero is chargeable with this fault , 18-24 . But an orator may some- times express confidence , 25 , 26. Yet not so as to declare that his judgment must be infallible , 27 , 28. Other faults in orators noticed ...
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Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. An orator must adapt his delivery to his subject , and to the characters of those before whom he speaks ; various remarks on decorum in speaking , 150-176 . But everything cannot be taught , and an ...
Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. An orator must adapt his delivery to his subject , and to the characters of those before whom he speaks ; various remarks on decorum in speaking , 150-176 . But everything cannot be taught , and an ...
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... orator should prepare himself by writing his speech ; he must qualify himself to reply extempore to objections that may be suddenly started , 14-21 Page 426 CH . X. Of different styles of oratory ; comparison of the varieties in ...
... orator should prepare himself by writing his speech ; he must qualify himself to reply extempore to objections that may be suddenly started , 14-21 Page 426 CH . X. Of different styles of oratory ; comparison of the varieties in ...
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Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. * ways than one , ( as Cicero shows , in saying , quid enim vulgo ? universos , " for what are we to understand by publicly ? All men , " ) and with a freedom and variety of manner , such as all ...
Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. * ways than one , ( as Cicero shows , in saying , quid enim vulgo ? universos , " for what are we to understand by publicly ? All men , " ) and with a freedom and variety of manner , such as all ...
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