The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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第 vii 頁
... Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as such Men in particular 99 CHAP . IX . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of himself ...... .. 100 CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns ...
... Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as such Men in particular 99 CHAP . IX . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of himself ...... .. 100 CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns ...
第 6 頁
... speakers existed be- fore grammarians , and reasoners before logicians ; so doubtless there were orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . · Prov . xvi . 21 . The first impulse towards the attainment of every ...
... speakers existed be- fore grammarians , and reasoners before logicians ; so doubtless there were orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . · Prov . xvi . 21 . The first impulse towards the attainment of every ...
第 11 頁
... speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word elo- quence in its greatest latitude denotes , " That art or talent by which the discourse is adapted to its end . ” * All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech ...
... speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word elo- quence in its greatest latitude denotes , " That art or talent by which the discourse is adapted to its end . ” * All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech ...
第 12 頁
... speaker addresses himself to the understanding , he pro- poses the instruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining some doctrine unknown , or not distinctly comprehended by them , or by proving some position disbelieved or ...
... speaker addresses himself to the understanding , he pro- poses the instruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining some doctrine unknown , or not distinctly comprehended by them , or by proving some position disbelieved or ...
第 14 頁
... speaker an irresistible power over the thoughts and purposes of his audience . It is this which hath been so justly celebrated as giving one man an ascendant over others , superior even to what despotism itself can bestow ; since by the ...
... speaker an irresistible power over the thoughts and purposes of his audience . It is this which hath been so justly celebrated as giving one man an ascendant over others , superior even to what despotism itself can bestow ; since by the ...
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