The Principles of Eloquence: Adapted to the Pulpit and the BarD. and G. Bruce, 1807 - 275 pages |
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Abbé Abbé MAURY admiration affected arguments assembly attention auditory beauty Bishop Bishop of Meaux Bishop of Worcester Bitonto BLAIR BLAIR's Lectures Bossuet BOURDA Bourdaloue Bridaine celebrated character Christian Orator Church Cicero composed composition Demosthenes Dialogues discourse discover distinguished divine doth elegant energy English equal Essays eulogium EUSIBIUS excellent exordium expression Fathers FENELON French funeral Oration genius gives hath hear hearers heart honour ideas imagination impart instruction ject judge judgment labour language Louis XIV manner Massillon Maury memory ment metaphors method mind natural never nihil object observes Oratory Panegyric passage passions pathetic perspicuity preached preacher pulpit quence Quintilian racter religion remarks render rhetorical Roman sacred Saurin says scripture SECTION sensible sentence sentiments sermons shew simplicity sion speak speaker striking style sublime sufficient talents taste thing thou thought Tillotson tion translation truth words writer zeal