Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory: Or, Education of an Orator, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1891 - Oratory |
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... speak plainly , 67-75 . When respect for some person puts a restraint on the speaker , 76-95 . Or where a fairer opportunity for speaking is sought , 96-99 . Comparison , 100 , 101. Other figures mentioned by different writers , 102 ...
... speak plainly , 67-75 . When respect for some person puts a restraint on the speaker , 76-95 . Or where a fairer opportunity for speaking is sought , 96-99 . Comparison , 100 , 101. Other figures mentioned by different writers , 102 ...
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... speaking , 150-176 . But everything cannot be taught , and an orator must consult his own powers and qualifications , 177 ... speak with great force , but he would make nearer approaches to perfect eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 ...
... speaking , 150-176 . But everything cannot be taught , and an orator must consult his own powers and qualifications , 177 ... speak with great force , but he would make nearer approaches to perfect eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 ...
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... speak first of homicide , in order to clear myself , while you would speak first of sacrilege . Turnebus . See iii . 10 , 4 . + Comp . vi . 4 , 8 ; iv . 2 , 28 . ‡ IV . 2 , 28 . § Topic . c . 21 . But as soon as there began to be any ...
... speak first of homicide , in order to clear myself , while you would speak first of sacrilege . Turnebus . See iii . 10 , 4 . + Comp . vi . 4 , 8 ; iv . 2 , 28 . ‡ IV . 2 , 28 . § Topic . c . 21 . But as soon as there began to be any ...
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... speak first ; but this is decided in the forum either by the rigour of formulæ , or by the nature of the process , or , finally , by lot . 38. In the schools such inquiries are of no importance , since it is allowable to make a charge ...
... speak first ; but this is decided in the forum either by the rigour of formulæ , or by the nature of the process , or , finally , by lot . 38. In the schools such inquiries are of no importance , since it is allowable to make a charge ...
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... speaking for Scaurus , with reference to the death of Bostar , turns the imputation of it on Bostar's mother . 11. There ... speak of particulars . When a charge is denied , both as to the act and the agent , it is denied in this way : I ...
... speaking for Scaurus , with reference to the death of Bostar , turns the imputation of it on Bostar's mother . 11. There ... speak of particulars . When a charge is denied , both as to the act and the agent , it is denied in this way : I ...
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