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Alphabetical [« »] oratoris 1 orators 2 oratorum 4 oratory 9 orbant 1 orbat 4 orbe 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 notion 9 nova 9 older 9 oratory 9 oy 9 parmenides 9 perceptum | Marcus Tullius Cicero Academica Concordances oratory |
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1 Int, I| theory and the practice of oratory. Cicero had scarcely heard 2 Int, I| his passionate style of oratory13.~The whole two years 79— 3 Int, I| systematic study. That his oratory owed much to philosophy 4 Int, I| literature, politics and oratory held quite a secondary place 5 Int, II| adaptability to the purposes of oratory, and the fact that eloquence 6 Int, III| made. The history of Roman oratory is referred to in support 7 Int, III| flourish and take the place of oratory, which he believed to be 8 Int, III| took the place of forensic oratory, public harangues, and politics126. 9 Not, 2| applies metaphorically to oratory the two words here used,