Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Том 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 |
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... periods , his antitheses and enthymemes , he failed , was hissed and obliged to leave the stage . He spoke with short breath , a bad pronunciation , and with an absence of all the grace of external eloquence . But this only increased ...
... periods , his antitheses and enthymemes , he failed , was hissed and obliged to leave the stage . He spoke with short breath , a bad pronunciation , and with an absence of all the grace of external eloquence . But this only increased ...
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... periods , although simple , are carefully elab- orated and rounded ; antecedent and conclusion are commonly used to render prominent the contrast between what is done and what ought to be done . All objects and persons , including his ...
... periods , although simple , are carefully elab- orated and rounded ; antecedent and conclusion are commonly used to render prominent the contrast between what is done and what ought to be done . All objects and persons , including his ...
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... period , there is a certain moder- ateness and coldness . But in his last work , the Transfiguration , his genius unfolds itself in its greatest fulness and power . With the pul- pit orator also the power and fulness of thought and ...
... period , there is a certain moder- ateness and coldness . But in his last work , the Transfiguration , his genius unfolds itself in its greatest fulness and power . With the pul- pit orator also the power and fulness of thought and ...
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... period which preceded her loss of independence , belonged to the brightest in her history . 1 Οὐ γὰρ δέχεται τὴν αἰτίαν τῆς αἰσχροκερδείας μεγαλοψυχία τοῦ ῥήτορος . The consideration of the orations of Demosthenes , in his.
... period which preceded her loss of independence , belonged to the brightest in her history . 1 Οὐ γὰρ δέχεται τὴν αἰτίαν τῆς αἰσχροκερδείας μεγαλοψυχία τοῦ ῥήτορος . The consideration of the orations of Demosthenes , in his.
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... period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives their power to his orations , is , to be sure , in part , the political wisdom unfolded in them ; but even this , as it was gained through the ...
... period are his acts , and the orator must not be separated from the statesman . What gives their power to his orations , is , to be sure , in part , the political wisdom unfolded in them ; but even this , as it was gained through the ...
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