Forensic Eloquence is a comprehensive treatise on the theory and practice of oratory, written by John Goss and originally published in 1891. The book explores the art of public speaking, focusing on the techniques and strategies used by famous orators throughout history. Goss provides detailed analyses of speeches by notable figures such as Demosthenes, Cicero, and Burke, examining their use of language, structure, and delivery to captivate audiences...