15 results filtered with: Eloquence
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The Muse Polyhymnia seated with attributes of eloquence: a scroll, two books, and a caduceus. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1592.
Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617.Date: [1592]Reference: 38940i- Books
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A letter to the Right Honourable Charles Townshend.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Pictures
Hercules attached at the mouth by a cord to the ears of nine men; representing eloquence. Etching by C.N. Cochin and aquatint after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: [1770?]Reference: 3010913i- Books
Clementis Josephi Brechtii Epistola de eloquentia medici : i.e. Quae specialis medico loquendi ratio competat? Ad virum illustrem Georgium Francum.
Brecht, Clemens Joseph.Date: Anno Epochae Christianae 1688- E-books
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Eloquence in an electronic age : the transformation of political speechmaking / Kathleen Hall Jamieson.
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall.Date: 1988- Pictures
Hercules attached at the mouth by a cord to the ears of nine men; representing eloquence. Colour etching by C.N. Cochin and woodcut by V. Le Sueur after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: [1727?]Reference: 3010909iPart of: Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus beaux tableaux et d'après les plus beaux desseins qui sont en France- Books
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Eloquence in an electronic age : the transformation of political speechmaking / Kathleen Hall Jamieson.
Jamieson, Kathleen HallDate: 1990- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland, Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin: in which his late dissertation on the principles of human eloquence is criticized; and the Bishop of Gloucester's idea of the nature and character of an inspired language, as delivered in his Lordship's doctrine of grace, is vindicated from all the objections of the learned author of the dissertation.
Hurd, Richard, 1720-1808.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Lectures concerning oratory. Delivered in Trinity College, Dublin, by John Lawson, D.D. Lecturer in Oratory and History, on the Foundation of Erasmus Smith, Esquire.
Lawson, John, 1712-1759.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Lectures concerning oratory. Delivered in Trinity College, Dublin, by John Lawson, D.D. Lecturer in Oratory and History, on the Foundation of Erasmus Smith, Esquire.
Lawson, John, 1712-1759.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Dissertation on the principles of human eloquence: With particular regard to the style and composition of the New Testament. In Which The Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace are distinctly considered. Being The Substance of several Lectures read in the Oratory-School of Trinity-College, Dublin. The second edition; corrected and amended by the author, Dr. Thomas Leland. To which is added, a letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland, To which is added, A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Thomas Leland, in which the Dissertation is Criticized. Also, an answer to the above Letter.
Leland, Thomas, 1722-1785.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar. Together with a pleading out of every part of law. Written by Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. Translated into English.
Mackenzie, George, 1636-1691.Date: A. D. 1711- Books
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A course of lectures on elocution; together with two dissertations on language; and some other tracts relative to those subjects With various Thoughts, and interesting Observations on the present prevailing Mode of Education, occasionally interspersed. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M.
Sheridan, Thomas, 1719-1788.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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A dissertation on the principles of human eloquence: With Particular Regard to the Style and Composition of the New Testament. In which The Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester, in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace, are distinctly considered. Being The Substance of several Lectures read in the Oratory-School of Trinity-College, Dublin. By Thomas Leland, D.D.
Leland, Thomas, 1722-1785.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The principles of eloquence: adapted to the pulpit and the bar. By the Abbe Maury. Translated from the French; with additional notes, By John Neal Lake, A.M. [Nine lines of quotations]
Maury, Jean Siffrein, 1746-1817.Date: --1797