Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1891 - Oratory |
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... question may regard the fact and the agent at the same time , or the fact only , or the agent only , 7-10 . Con- cerning both together , 11-15 , Concerning the fact only , 16 , 17 . Concerning the agent ; anticategoria , 18-21 ...
... question may regard the fact and the agent at the same time , or the fact only , or the agent only , 7-10 . Con- cerning both together , 11-15 , Concerning the fact only , 16 , 17 . Concerning the agent ; anticategoria , 18-21 ...
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... Questions about rewards , 21-23 . Considerations of quality admit the highest efforts of the orator , Causes which Virginius puts under this head , 25-31 . Other species of causes , 32-34 Page 42 CH . V. Questions as to legality of ...
... Questions about rewards , 21-23 . Considerations of quality admit the highest efforts of the orator , Causes which Virginius puts under this head , 25-31 . Other species of causes , 32-34 Page 42 CH . V. Questions as to legality of ...
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... question , 22 , 23. We are not to think even the greatest authors infallible , yet we must not be hasty in finding fault with them , 24-26 . Of reading poets , 27-30 . Historians , 31-34 . Philosophers , 35 , 36. Some benefit to be ...
... question , 22 , 23. We are not to think even the greatest authors infallible , yet we must not be hasty in finding fault with them , 24-26 . Of reading poets , 27-30 . Historians , 31-34 . Philosophers , 35 , 36. Some benefit to be ...
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... question , 33-35 . A good man may sometimes be justified in misleading those whom he addresses , for the attain- ment of some good object , 36-45 391 · · CH . II . An orator must study to maintain a high moral character , § 1 , 2 ...
... question , 33-35 . A good man may sometimes be justified in misleading those whom he addresses , for the attain- ment of some good object , 36-45 391 · · CH . II . An orator must study to maintain a high moral character , § 1 , 2 ...
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... question of law , on wish he thought himself the stronger , while the defendant introduces all other particulars , or almost all , before touching on the question of law , in order to prepare the judges for consideria the point of ...
... question of law , on wish he thought himself the stronger , while the defendant introduces all other particulars , or almost all , before touching on the question of law , in order to prepare the judges for consideria the point of ...
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