The Art of Interesting Its Theory And Practice for Speakers And Writers
The Art of Interesting Its Theory And Practice for Speakers And Writers
Francis Patrick Donnelly
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The .^otes c*. C set forth under brief headings which are very often about eleven in number. The opening THE ACADEMIC STYLE II5 is in most cases styled the Introduction, and the close once is called the Exhortation and once Reflection. True to the principles he advises in his Lectures on University Preach- ing, Newman has no divisions. He does not group his remarks under headings but puts them down in a logical order. He has what the rhetoricians call a disposition, but no divi- sion. His intro...duction is actual in a few in- stances only, where there is a special cere- mony. On the Anniversary of the Establish- ment of the Oratory in England, at the Christmas of 1854, and on two other occa- sions the sermons referred to persons and events of the day. In the application of the sermons there are, of course, more allusions to contemporary events. But the introduc- tion mor Commonly, as in Newman's other Ca^'^ 7^irv>kmons, opens with a discussion of i. ''ii" 'ier or mystery or surprise con- cor .
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