Rhetoric and OratoryD. C. Heath & Company, 1898 - 338 pages |
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adversary America antecedent Antony appeal argument Aristotle audience behold blood Boston Massacre Brutus Cæsar called cause Cicero circumstances Clodius colonies contrary countrymen Ctesiphon danger Daniel O'Connell Daniel Webster death deed defence Definition Demosthenes duty effect eloquence England English Enthymeme Enumeration equal Europe example exordium eyes favor fear feelings friends gain gentlemen Grattan hand happiness hearers heart heaven Henry Clay honor human Ireland Irish Knapp labor liberty live Lord Mark Antony matter ment Milo mind minor premise murder narration nation nature Nervii never noble O'Connell object Omnipotence opinion orator oratory passions patriotism peace peroration persuasion political Pompey present principles proof proposition proved question Quintilian reason refutation Revolution Rhetoric sentiments Similitude speak speaker speech spirit style syllogism things thou thought tion true truth Warren Hastings Webster whole words