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... tone of the voice , 43-52 . Of the management of the breath , 53-56 . Of falling into a singing tone , 57-60 . Of appropriate pronunciation and delivery , 61-64 . Of gesture , 65-68 . Of decorum , 69-71 . Of the countenance , 72-81 . Of ...
... tone of the voice , 43-52 . Of the management of the breath , 53-56 . Of falling into a singing tone , 57-60 . Of appropriate pronunciation and delivery , 61-64 . Of gesture , 65-68 . Of decorum , 69-71 . Of the countenance , 72-81 . Of ...
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... tone , and adapted to make due satisfaction to the father . 28. I know that those pleaders , who are ready to make attacks on fathers under cover of a figure of speech , * will not allow the justice of this remark ; attacks which I ...
... tone , and adapted to make due satisfaction to the father . 28. I know that those pleaders , who are ready to make attacks on fathers under cover of a figure of speech , * will not allow the justice of this remark ; attacks which I ...
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... tone of voice , if possible , declare us to be natives of this city , that our speech may appear truly Roman , and not merely to have been admitted into citizenship . CHAPTER II . Propriety of words ; words are proper in more than one ...
... tone of voice , if possible , declare us to be natives of this city , that our speech may appear truly Roman , and not merely to have been admitted into citizenship . CHAPTER II . Propriety of words ; words are proper in more than one ...
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... proposito declinet aliquantulum . ] A repetition apparently made by Cicero unawares . He had said previously , sect . 42 , Ut declinet a proposito . tions ; and to assume a familiar tone towards those CH . I. ] 153 EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR .
... proposito declinet aliquantulum . ] A repetition apparently made by Cicero unawares . He had said previously , sect . 42 , Ut declinet a proposito . tions ; and to assume a familiar tone towards those CH . I. ] 153 EDUCATION OF AN ORATOR .
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Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. tions ; and to assume a familiar tone towards those to whom he is speaking . 45. Let him aim also at other virtues , if I may so call them , of oratory . He will adopt brevity , for instance , if ...
Or, Education of an Orator Quintilian. tions ; and to assume a familiar tone towards those to whom he is speaking . 45. Let him aim also at other virtues , if I may so call them , of oratory . He will adopt brevity , for instance , if ...
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