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But these things, though they are necessary to the student, are not in themselves sufficient to give him oratorical power.
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The question is whether this is best acquired by writing, reading, or speaking; and it would indeed be a question ...?
...? and inseparably connected, that if one of them be neglected, we shall but waste the labor which we have devoted to the others.
...? it acquires strength by frequent practice in writing, while such practice without the models supplied by reading will be ...?
...? will be like a miser brooding over his hoarded treasure, unless he ...?
...? which ...? deal with ...? degree in ...?
But this part of eloquence, although ...? is not enough to possess the strength of speaking ...?
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thus far ...? for writing and reading ...? the question
which are so ...? among themselves,
that if anything ...? in vain ...?
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Eloquence ...? strength and ...?
writing ...? if from reading ...?
...? unless ...? resources ...?