The Columbian Orator: Containing a Variety of Original and Selected Pieces, Together with Rules, Calculated to Improve Youth and Others in the Ornamental and Useful Art of EloquenceCaleb Bingham and Company and sold at their bookstore, no. 45, Cornhill, 1817 - 300 էջ The Columbian Orator, Caleb Bingham's classic work of 1797, contains both the oratory of the American Founding Fathers alongside imagined speeches from gifted orators of past epochs. Exceptional both for its contents and greater impact upon the fledgling society of the United States, this compendium of fine speech carries great historical and cultural value. As well as American speeches, this collection contains historic addresses from Europe, ranging back to ancient Rome. From about 1800 to 1820 it was recited and taught widely in schools across the US, instilling the importance of both patriotic pride in the new nation and the value of eloquent speaking. Bingham hoped to create a new generation of passionate American speakers, that leadership in the future would carry a wellspring of honed rhetorical talent from which to draw. Notably, several entries in this collection articulate opposition to slavery, which at the time was legal and widely practiced in the USA. It discusses the lack of ethics enslavement entails, thereby capturing the hearts and inspiring the-then fledgling abolitionist movement of America. Bingham's work was paid tribute in later decades by talented speakers such as Frederick Douglass, who read this book many times as an enslaved child, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, who authored the famous anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin. |
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... eye as the former does by the ear , gesture in the nature of it seems to have this ad- vantage , that it conveys the impression more speedily to the mind ; for the sight is the quickest of all our senses . Nor is its influence less upon ...
... eyes , by so many different actions ; which cannot possibly be represented by any gestures of the body , if the eyes are kept in a fixed posture . " Common experience does in a great measure confirm the truth of this observation . We ...
... eyes denotes levity and wanton- ness . A gentle and moderate motion of the eyes is , therefore , in common , most suitable ; always directed to some of the audience , and gradually turning from side to side with an air of respect and ...
... eyes , and action of his hands , as may best help the imagina- tion of his hearers . Where he introduces another son speaking , or addresses an absent person , it should be with some degree of imitation . And in dialogue , the voice ...
... eyes and hands . On the contrary , contempt sinks and protracts the voice . These All exclamations should be violent . When we ad- dress inanimate things , the voice should be higher than when animated beings ; and appeals to Heaven ...
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