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1 I, 5 | us in manifold figures of speech, giving variety to the simplicity 2 I, 5 | For such is the virgin speech, tender, and free of fraud; 3 I, 6 | in the use of figurative speech, when He speaks also of 4 I, 6 | honey flowed the stream of speech,"~seems to me to have been 5 I, 9 | Denunciation is vehement speech. And He employs denunciation 6 I, 10| the panegyrical form of speech, the useful to the persuasive. 7 I, 10| and dehortatory forms of speech have been already shown 8 II, 2 | to pour forth much silly speech;~ And is wont to hear unwillingly,~ 9 II, 2 | further:--~ "Wine wandering in speech shows all secrets.~ Soul-deceiving 10 II, 5 | For since all forms of speech flow from mind and manners, 11 II, 5 | applied in this case. For speech is the fruit of the mind. 12 II, 5 | conversation, thereby travestying speech, which is the most precious 13 II, 5 | consequently freedom of speech leads impropriety on to 14 II, 6 | also by a harsher mode of speech. "For what proceedeth out 15 II, 6 | judgment?" And again, "By thy speech thou shalt be justified," 16 II, 6 | justified," He says, "and by thy speech thou shalt be condemned." 17 II, 6 | is that is hated for much speech." But still more, the prater 18 II, 6 | For he that multiplieth speech abominates his own soul."~ 19 II, 7 | to impose a limit on the speech of rightly regulated persons, 20 II, 7 | prize of the young; but good speech is characteristic of experienced, 21 II, 8 | the paedagogic style of speech, and introduced the didactic. 22 III, 3 | meretriciousness by an ambiguous speech. But for those who are men 23 III, 11| gestures, looks, steps, and speech. For they must not do as 24 III, 12| redeeming the time. Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned