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A Course of Lectures on Elocution Together With Two Dissertations on Language and Some Other Tracts relative to those Subjects. By Thomas Sheridan, A.M. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, Pall Mall, 1787; pp. 320.
An Abridgement of Lectures on Rhetoric by Hugh Blair, Greatly Improved by the Addition to Each Chapter of Appropriate Questions. By J. L. Blake, Concord, New Hampshire, 1822.
“A Bundle of Cheerful Letters.”; By Wendell Phillips. New England Magazine, N. S., Vol. 39, 648–655; Vol. 40, 38–45, 180–181.
The Appeal to the Emotions in the Judicial Speeches of Cicero as Compared with the Theories Set Forth on the Subject in the De Oratore. By E. A. Lussky. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Minnesota, 1928.
The Influence of Cicero upon Augustine in the Development of his Oratorical Theory for the Training of the Ecclesiastical Orator. By J. B. Eskridge. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Chicago, 1912.