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Peroration
Peroration Per`o*ra"tion, n. [L. peroratio, fr. perorate, peroratum, to speak from beginning to end; per + orate to speak. See Per-, and Oration.] (Rhet.) The concluding part of an oration; especially, a final summing up and enforcement of an argument. --Burke.

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- be presented in opposition to his original speech. the conclusion, or peroratio. Cicero taught that a rhetor can do three things in this part: summarize...
- Narratio, lines 42–89 Re****atio, lines 90–143 Confirmatio, lines 144–375 Peroratio, lines 376–397 Cicero begins his speech by gaining the goodwill or benevolentia...
- time". The final five verses of the epistle contain the concluding part (peroratio) of the discourse, starting with the phrase: "Therefore, beloved" (verse...
- A****ius accused of the crime of magic. Between the traditional exordium and peroratio, the argumentation is divided into three sections: Re****ation of the accusations...
- an Ordinary Public Consistory, Cardinal Marcello Semeraro presented 'Peroratio', a report on the lives and miracles of The M****abki Brothers, among others...
- classical oration with its conventional divisions such as exordium and peroratio. Sidney's use of classical oration stems from his humanist education (Harvey...
- (petitio), and the penalty to be exacted from those who would not comply (peroratio). In addition to major declarations, bandi (announcements) might concern...
- an Ordinary Public Consistory, Cardinal Marcello Semeraro presented 'Peroratio', a report on the lives and miracles of The M****abki Brothers, as well...
- arguments are interwoven with one another and coalesce during the conclusion (peroratio). There is heavy use of pathos throughout the speech, starting with his...
- and counterarguments (narratio and confirmatio); and the conclusion (peroratio). The theme of the Sermon comes from the Gospel of Matthew: "Vos estis...