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... observed , too , that blunders thus made are for the most part irreparable . As a rule , no subsequent examination can afford the information which at first was patent to skilful eyes and a trained intellect . Even if the Coroner 8 ON ...
... observed , too , that blunders thus made are for the most part irreparable . As a rule , no subsequent examination can afford the information which at first was patent to skilful eyes and a trained intellect . Even if the Coroner 8 ON ...
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... observation , or check the blunders arising from an inaccurate or ignorant exposition of the sup- posed facts . The magnitude of the evil , to which I have been calling attention , was deeply impressed on my own mind some years ago by ...
... observation , or check the blunders arising from an inaccurate or ignorant exposition of the sup- posed facts . The magnitude of the evil , to which I have been calling attention , was deeply impressed on my own mind some years ago by ...
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... observe the works of Apelles , unless he tries to paint with his own hand ; so for him , who would become a speaker , there is no help in the speeches of 66 Jebb's Attic Orators , vol . i . , Introduction , p . laxv . the ancients , in ...
... observe the works of Apelles , unless he tries to paint with his own hand ; so for him , who would become a speaker , there is no help in the speeches of 66 Jebb's Attic Orators , vol . i . , Introduction , p . laxv . the ancients , in ...
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... observed by the ancient masters of the art that Rhetoric requires variety of style , and that the graceful and impressive speaker must be able not only to " pack thoughts closely and symmetrically , " but " to bring them out roundly and ...
... observed by the ancient masters of the art that Rhetoric requires variety of style , and that the graceful and impressive speaker must be able not only to " pack thoughts closely and symmetrically , " but " to bring them out roundly and ...
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... observations on the Period in Campbell's " Philosophy of Rhetoric , " Book iii . c . 3 , s . 3 , and to Archbishop Whately's Essay on Rhetoric in the Encyclopædia Metro- politana , " ch . iii . p . 286 , & c . See also the small ...
... observations on the Period in Campbell's " Philosophy of Rhetoric , " Book iii . c . 3 , s . 3 , and to Archbishop Whately's Essay on Rhetoric in the Encyclopædia Metro- politana , " ch . iii . p . 286 , & c . See also the small ...
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