id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18277 Kleiser, Grenville The Training of a Public Speaker .txt text/plain 31293 1310 67 many places that the duty of an orator is to speak in "a manner proper none but the good man an orator, must naturally judge that its advantage cause he patronizes, as it is natural for a judge to give more credit to From what has been said, it appears that different causes require to be certain causes the judges themselves require studied discourses, and long and intricate narration must follow, the judge ought naturally to things, persons, times, places, causes; all of which should be the judges at the same time that we shall resume the proper order, but lose none who first has studied a good manner of speaking, and by We shall speak first of order, which applies to words considered nature of the things of which we speak, need we, then, be surprized if a from the knowledge of things and examples, which the orator ought to be ./cache/18277.txt ./txt/18277.txt