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“ But all these things have their “ effect , just in proportion as they are delivered . Delivery , I say , bears absolute sway in oratory . Without this the great“ est orator cannot be reckoned in the number of the perfect : “ whilst a ...
“ But all these things have their “ effect , just in proportion as they are delivered . Delivery , I say , bears absolute sway in oratory . Without this the great“ est orator cannot be reckoned in the number of the perfect : “ whilst a ...
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Or, A Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery Gilbert Austin Mary Margaret Robb, Lester Thonssen. CHAPTER V. Of Reading HAVING AVING treated in general of the three great divisions of the external part of oratory , the voice , the countenance ...
Or, A Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery Gilbert Austin Mary Margaret Robb, Lester Thonssen. CHAPTER V. Of Reading HAVING AVING treated in general of the three great divisions of the external part of oratory , the voice , the countenance ...
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Or, A Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery Gilbert Austin Mary Margaret Robb, Lester Thonssen ... In this manner of reading , public documents are properly delivered in parliament , and calculations of finance are read .
Or, A Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery Gilbert Austin Mary Margaret Robb, Lester Thonssen ... In this manner of reading , public documents are properly delivered in parliament , and calculations of finance are read .
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Chironomia or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery | 1 |
Of the Voice | 27 |
Of the VoiceGeneral Precepts | 67 |
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