The American Debater: Being a Plain Exposition of the Principles and Practice of Public Debate ...S.C. Griggs & Company, 1860 - 360 páginas |
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... arguments , or rather considerations on both sides , designed merely to intimate certain lines of thought , that may be varied and extended by the reader's own reflections . Next , in order , follows a series of questions , with ...
... arguments , or rather considerations on both sides , designed merely to intimate certain lines of thought , that may be varied and extended by the reader's own reflections . Next , in order , follows a series of questions , with ...
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... arguments , however forcible , his illustra- tions however clear , his delivery however graceful , will all suffer under the withering influence of a want of confidence . Integrity of character is , indeed , the capital quality - the ...
... arguments , however forcible , his illustra- tions however clear , his delivery however graceful , will all suffer under the withering influence of a want of confidence . Integrity of character is , indeed , the capital quality - the ...
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... arguing the propriety or im- propriety of a change in the constitution of the State . Now he is busy among the friends of ... arguments , facts , and illustrations , always in- teresting and often irresistible . To him not only is that ...
... arguing the propriety or im- propriety of a change in the constitution of the State . Now he is busy among the friends of ... arguments , facts , and illustrations , always in- teresting and often irresistible . To him not only is that ...
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... arguments of his formidable adversary . He wrote a word or two . Erskine proceeded ; but , with every additional sentence , Pitt's attention to the paper relaxed , his look became more careless , and he obviously began to think the ...
... arguments of his formidable adversary . He wrote a word or two . Erskine proceeded ; but , with every additional sentence , Pitt's attention to the paper relaxed , his look became more careless , and he obviously began to think the ...
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... arguments smelled of the lamp . " But , when the occasion demand- * None of the early rhetoricians had a wider reputation than Gor- gias . Among his pupils was the celebrated Isocrates ; from whose school , says Cicero , as from the ...
... arguments smelled of the lamp . " But , when the occasion demand- * None of the early rhetoricians had a wider reputation than Gor- gias . Among his pupils was the celebrated Isocrates ; from whose school , says Cicero , as from the ...
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