The Instituto Oratoria of Quintilian, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1953 - Rhetoric, Ancient |
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... oratory , while on the other hand they cannot by themselves produce an orator . The question has consequently been raised as to whether they are necessary for this purpose . What , say some , has the knowledge of the way to 3 describe ...
... oratory , while on the other hand they cannot by themselves produce an orator . The question has consequently been raised as to whether they are necessary for this purpose . What , say some , has the knowledge of the way to 3 describe ...
Page 363
... orator has to speak on every subject , he must be the master of all the arts . " I might answer this criticism in the words of Cicero , 1 in whom I find the following passage : - " In my opinion no one can be an absolutely perfect orator ...
... orator has to speak on every subject , he must be the master of all the arts . " I might answer this criticism in the words of Cicero , 1 in whom I find the following passage : - " In my opinion no one can be an absolutely perfect orator ...
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... orator and founder of the science and technique of Greek rhetoric . 436-338 B.C. Italia , I. vi . 31. From ἴταλοι π oxen , i.e. , Oxland . Labienus , I. v . 8. Orator and historian under Augustus . Laelia , I. i . 6. Daughter of Laelius ...
... orator and founder of the science and technique of Greek rhetoric . 436-338 B.C. Italia , I. vi . 31. From ἴταλοι π oxen , i.e. , Oxland . Labienus , I. v . 8. Orator and historian under Augustus . Laelia , I. i . 6. Daughter of Laelius ...
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