Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg, Gould, 1830 - 404 էջ |
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... blood ? Again , - Are they Hébrews ? -So am I ' . Shall Rome be taken , while I am Cónsul ? —No . In both sorts of question , there is indeed what may properly be termed contrast ; and in the direct question , this contrast between ...
... blood ? Again , - Are they Hébrews ? -So am I ' . Shall Rome be taken , while I am Cónsul ? —No . In both sorts of question , there is indeed what may properly be termed contrast ; and in the direct question , this contrast between ...
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... blood can make me white as snow , No Jewish types could cleanse me so . This last stress on Jewish , though almost universally laid by readers , is an utter perversion of the sense , imply- ing that other types than Jewish might effect ...
... blood can make me white as snow , No Jewish types could cleanse me so . This last stress on Jewish , though almost universally laid by readers , is an utter perversion of the sense , imply- ing that other types than Jewish might effect ...
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... blood circulate . So unequivocal is this language of the passions , and so incapable of being applied to purposes of deception , that all men feel its force , instinctively and immediately . They know that the hand or the tongue , which ...
... blood circulate . So unequivocal is this language of the passions , and so incapable of being applied to purposes of deception , that all men feel its force , instinctively and immediately . They know that the hand or the tongue , which ...
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... blood , and keep our temper , in a discourse that turns upon every thing that is dear to us . " This censure he extends to the pulpit , the bar , and the senate . The fact he accounts for , partly by the charitable suppo- sition that ...
... blood , and keep our temper , in a discourse that turns upon every thing that is dear to us . " This censure he extends to the pulpit , the bar , and the senate . The fact he accounts for , partly by the charitable suppo- sition that ...
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... blood , was the most audácious ; or by him who was so little accustomed to the forum and trials , that he dreads not only the benches of a court , but the very town . In short , ye judges , what I think most to this point is , you are ...
... blood , was the most audácious ; or by him who was so little accustomed to the forum and trials , that he dreads not only the benches of a court , but the very town . In short , ye judges , what I think most to this point is , you are ...
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