10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROLOCUTION»
Discover the use of
prolocution in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prolocution and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Humanism of Leonardo Bruni: Selected Texts
First, the statement "for the sake of prolocution they speak wisely to the people."
What, pray, is "to speak for the sake of prolocution"? If men speak wisely to the
people for the sake of prolocution, this prolocution must really be something of ...
Leonardo Bruni, Gordon Griffiths, James Hankins, 1987
2
Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures and Concepts
The Role of Prolocutor Momentary relief from Mayhew's attack rests on the
foundation of prolocution. But this too is ambiguous. He argues that
spokespersons with evident capacity and nonaffiliation, may provide opinions
which are capable of ...
Øyvind Ihlen, Betteke Van Ruler, Magnus Fredriksson, 2009
3
An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain: Chiefly of ...
... which is a prolocution or prayer, which goes before the most reverend
consecration of Christ's body and blood, preparing the minds of the faithful
people to the reverence of the same ; and moving them to erect their hearts to
Almighty God; ...
Jeremy Collier, Thomas Lathbury, 1852
4
The Characters of the Several Noblemen and Gentlemen that ...
... in what I' Pay unto you, make use of anyA Equivocation, or 'mental Reservation
, or mate-. tial Prolocution, or any such like way to palliate Truth. Neither do I
make use of any Dispensations from theBope, or any Body else ; or of am n'y
Oath ...
5
The Legend of Good Women: Context and Reception
required the texts to be read aloud . . . although the milieu would not have been
that of the court but that of an East Anglian country house.54 This anticipated
setting for presentation defines 'reading' as prolocution; this definition does not, ...
Carolyn P. Collette, 2006
6
The dying speeches and behaviour of the several state ...
... I do in the like manner protest, vow, and swear, as I hope to fee the Face of
God in Glory, that I do not, in what I fay unto you, make use of any Equivocation,
or mental Reservation, or material Prolocution, or any such like way to palliate
Truth.
7
Two Texts by Edward Everett Hale: "The Man Without a ...
Ransom observes the dangers to the elect, should the prolocution in honor of my
gracious and never-to-be-forgotten queen be omitted. By a happy instinct he slips
off his white jacket, and with grace and ease slips on the tunic, which seems to ...
Edward Everett Hale, Hsuan L. Hsu, Susan Kalter, 2010
8
A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Town and County ...
If a villain come to the borough to stay and hold land in the borough a year and a
day, without any prolocution of his lord or himself to any term, let him remain in
the borough as a burgess. No foreigner ought to buy cloth to dye, unless he be of
...
9
The True Speeches of Thomas Whitebread
... in the like manner Protest, vour, and swear, asx I hope to see the Face of God '
in Glory, that do not in what I say unto you, make use ofany Equivocation, or ment
-al Reservatidn, or material Prolocution, or any such like way to palliateTZrpth.
10
The London magazine; or, gentleman's monthly intelligencer
... that beaut wou'd still indulge my several ing (he only one, I thought there;
Parients id as free an Exercise of their was World enough for us both, and Tiilcnts
of Locution, Prolocution, persuaded myself that, wiser thaS lad Circumlocution, ...