The Influence of Cicero Upon Augustine in the Development of His Oratorical Theo

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The Influence of Cicero Upon Augustine in the Development of His Oratorical Theo
James Burnette Eskridge
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e. Sarcasm against those who are "fools" and those who are "wise". Libenter enim' sustinetis insipientes, cum sitis ipsi sapientes. A period of two membra.
f. In the three following divisions Paul advances reasons why he should be heard. Toleratis enini si quis vos in servitutem redigit, si quis devorat, si quis accipit, si quis extollitur, si quis in faciem vos caedit. A period of two membra, three caesa, and one membrum.
g. Secundum ignobilitatem dico, quasi nos infirmati simus.
A period of t
...wo membra. H. In quo autem quis audet (in insipientia dico), audeo et ego.
A period of three membra. It will be observed that the above eight divisions consist of a series of eight periods : four consisting of two membra each, two of THE NORM OF AUGUSTINE 33 three, one of four and one compounded of two membra, three caesa, and one membrum. Psychologically, the sixth, or f-division, con- tains the climax, since it is in the three caesa that the orator's feeling becomes the most tense, preparatory to his final outburst in the last membrum of the same division.


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