ROBESPIERRE, MAXIMILIAN MARIE
ISIDORE DE, 214. ROLLIN, CHARLES, 29.
Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, 163. RULES, DIGEST OF RHETORICAL (Chapter XIV.), 100.
Rules, Function of, 75, 97, 143. RUSKIN, JOHN, 54, 79, 83.
St. Luke, 15, 24.
St. Matthew, 17.
34; THE NATURE OF PUBLIC (Chapter I.), 3; relation of, to emotion, 4; relation of, to will, 4; public, what is successful, 5. Splendor of language, 2. Stage-fright, 115, 154. Statement, The, 76, 79. STRONG, JOSIAH, 181.
Style, 102; IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE (Chapter XIII.), 93.
SUBJECT, THE (Chapter VII.), 58; choice of, 65, 66, 67; relation of materials to, 65.
School and College Speaker, Mitchell, Sublimity, 32.
Sentences, kinds of, 101; variety Sweetness and Light, Arnold, 113.
Sentimental Tommy, Barrie, 87. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 6, 18, 30, 31, 32, 33, 44, 71, 76, 112, 120, 129, 130, 138, 159, 162, 163. SHEPPARD, NATHAN, 113, 116, 124, 132, 136, 152, 164.
SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP, 55.
Simplicity, 162.
Slang, 100.
SMITH, SYDNEY, 157. Sorites, 19.
Sowing and Reaping, Beecher, 41. Speaker, Qualities of a, 2.
Speech, a thought-instrument, 3;
Sword of Damocles, The, Green, 51. Syllogism, The, 16; in enlargement,
18; in enthymeme, 17, 18; sum- mary of regulating principles governing the, 20. Synonyms, 26, 87, 101, 105.
Tact, 146, 153.
Tammany Hall, 78.
Temperance, Everett, 82.
TERENCE, PUBLIUS, 34.
Testimony, 12.
Thackeray, Life of, Trollope, 143.
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 142.
THEORY OF SPOKEN DISCOURSE, THE (Part I.), I.
extemporaneous, 34; impromptu, | Thinking, Consecutive, 55.
Thoreau, Henry David, 54. Thought, awakened, 2; colored by emotion, 4; distinguished from emotion, 4; speech an instrument of, 3.
Thracians, 20.
THUCYDIDES, 171.
THURSTON, JOHN MELLEN, 221. Time, 120.
TITLE, THE (Chapter VIII.), 62. To a Louse, Burns, 141.
Voice, The human, 116; prepara- tion of, 116.
Voltaire, Francis Marie Arouet de, 133.
War with America, The, Pitt, 204. WASHINGTON, GEORGE, 212; His Contribution to Nationality, 175. WATTERSON, HENRY, 207.
WEBSTER, DANIEL, 37, 40, 42, 44, 77, 79, 95, 185.
Toussaint L'Ouverture, Phillips, 78. Wellesley, Arthur (Duke of Wel-
Translating, The value of, 91.
TROLLOPE, ANTHONY, 143. TRUEBLOOD, THOMAS C., 135. Turner and his Works, Ruskin, 79. Two Gentlemen of Verona, Shake-
speare, 71. TYTLER, ALEXANDER FRASER (Lord Woodhouselee), 50.
Unity in discourse, 84, 93, 103. Unjust Steward, The, 24.
Variety of expression, 106. Vawder's Understudy, Reeve, 52. Vicious circle, The, 27. Vitality, 93, 105. Vocabulary, defined, 85; How to ACQUIRE AN ORATORICAL (Chap- ter XII.), 85, 86.
WENDELL, BARRETT, 76, 81. WHATELY, RICHARD, 10. WHITEFIELD, GEORGE, 135. Will, in public speech, 4, 117; in delivery, 155; in rehearsal, 140; in voice management, 117; nec- essary to the mastery of an audi- ence, 5; appeal to in oratory, 32. Wit, 153.
Words, The study of derivation of 91; from the Anglo-Saxon, 91; knowledge of, 85; obsolete, 100; precise use of, 88; too new, 100.
Working Principles of Rhetoric, Genung, 6, 10, 13, 24, 37, 73. WRITING, THE (Chapter X.), 71. Writing, The first, 74.
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