Institutio oratoria, Volume 1George Peabody College for Teachers, 1951 - Oratory |
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Page 147
... declamation alone ( II , 1 , 2 ) , a procedure which made it possible for them to start the pernicious emphasis on declaiming in the secondary school ( II , 1 , 2 f . ) . This was in answer to a general demand in Quin- tilian's day from ...
... declamation alone ( II , 1 , 2 ) , a procedure which made it possible for them to start the pernicious emphasis on declaiming in the secondary school ( II , 1 , 2 f . ) . This was in answer to a general demand in Quin- tilian's day from ...
Page 148
... declamation . He felt so strongly the power of eloquentia animated by the saving grace of a proper rhetoric that he believed even this misguided declamation system could be harnessed successfully with all the other factors of a sound ...
... declamation . He felt so strongly the power of eloquentia animated by the saving grace of a proper rhetoric that he believed even this misguided declamation system could be harnessed successfully with all the other factors of a sound ...
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... declamation . Utter sincerity should be allowed to Quintilian , even if he does at times overdo his glorification of ... declamations ] ; 15 [ writ- ing history and poetry ] ; II , xvii , 149 THE SCHOOLMASTER.
... declamation . Utter sincerity should be allowed to Quintilian , even if he does at times overdo his glorification of ... declamations ] ; 15 [ writ- ing history and poetry ] ; II , xvii , 149 THE SCHOOLMASTER.
Contents
QUINTILIANS LIFE AND CAREER | 9 |
QUINTILIANS WRITINGS | 15 |
MANUSCRIPTS AND EDITIONS | 26 |
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