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Demonstrative or panegyrical oratory is associated with the past and urges an audience to honor and imitate a virtuous subject.
In political oratory and pedagogy, as in the novel, the authority of displayed deliberation was pervasive.
This small oratory was ornamented in an extraordinary way by Sister Lynch in the Celtic revival style.
Rhetoric can be described as the art of composition, while oratory was the art of public speaking.
On the contrary, the art of persuasion, of which oratory is one branch, can never be much cultivated except in a free society.
They rank among the plainest final words in the history of oratory, yet they kindled great expectations.
Robinson divides Forensic Oratory into two parts, first discussing oratory in general and then exploring forensic oratory in particular.
Formal oratory notwithstanding, everyday speech is, on the other hand, largely informal and typically spontaneous.
And certainly, the two speeches delivered by Brutus and Antonius at the funeral are classics in oratory.
Crowds delighted in speeches filled with double talk ridiculing the pompous, bombastic oratory that characterized familiar memorial rituals.
While men might employ poetry or oratory to criticize women, women compose and sing songs about men.
These activities are spontaneous forms of heightened spoken language, much closer to casual speech than the older oratory.
Listen, I've had long conversations with him and Brown separately, and their level of rhetoric and oratory rises when they talk about this.
His fervent soap-box oratory, rhetorical literary style, and experience as secretary of the Timber Workers Union brought a growing reputation.
They were descending the tapestries of the oratory walls or scuttling beneath the arrases that screened off the adyta behind the idol.
Contrary to popular belief, simple communication skills and good manners are more important than great oratory.
It was a competent address, cleanly delivered, but it was hardly an exercise in high octane oratory.
His picture cannot be displayed publicly in any church or oratory and Masses cannot be offered in his honour.
In addition, the major technique of ancient epideictic oratory, auxesis, is wonderfully compatible with Aristophanic comedy.
Speakers go about their oratory for hours together earning the wrath of the listeners.
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The father of Seneca had a school of oratory where rich Roman youths were taught to mouth in orotund and gesticulate in curves.
Stammering becomes more eloquent than oratory, a child's impulsiveness wiser than circumlocutory experience.
Abram afterwards built and endowed an oratory near the tetrastyle, and Sergius ordained him priest and his two sons deacons.
To Polyhymnia belonged that harmony of voice and gesture which gives a perfection to oratory and poetry.
None of them impressed me with a very high idea of English postprandial oratory.
Missionary Hadfield was present, and saw the sway wielded by the old chief's oratory.
Mere narrations are allowed in this oratory, not proems, not excursions, not glosses.
The logic of events was at length subduing the rodomontade of soap-box oratory.
The Queen made no answer, and Harold, auguring ill from her silence, moved on and opened the door of the oratory.
Still, it was unusual, and the lieutenant who served as combination secretary and backstop for oratory quaked as he listened.
Why then should we not join in dithyrambic oratory, and set all our mores to optimism?
They mostly had a no-nonsense look about them, as if they were not going to be satisfied with more oratory.
Now, there is a difference between the cadence of vers libre and the cadence of oratory.
I should have got the waiver from you then, but you got me all confused with Disraeli's oratory.
If oratory is to be judged of by its effects, Csar's sermon was a great oration.
This was a new and unfamiliar style of oratory in the Senate of the United States.
Mr. Chesnutt has admirably summed up the personal characteristics of the oratory of Douglass.
Such is the power of oratory, and such the debility of the human understanding!
When night fell, oratory was again rampant in all parts of the city.
Chiltern's speech last night on this Argentine Canal scheme was one of the finest pieces of oratory ever delivered in the House since Canning.
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