Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volumen2Southern Illinois University Press, 1965 - 567 páginas |
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Hiftory of Eloquence continuedRoman Eloquence | 24 |
Different Kinds of Public SpeakingEloquence | 46 |
Conduct of a DifcourfeThe Argumentative Part | 179 |
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