Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeGood Press, 20. maj 2021 - 290 sider This work aims to explain the main principles of effective platform delivery and to deliver material for student practice. Contents include: A Discussion of Principles Technical Training Platform Practice Argument and Persuasion |
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... given to the occasional poem, the kind of poem that is associated with speech- making. A considerable space is given to argumentative selections because of the general interest in debating, and because a need has been felt for something ...
... given to the occasional poem, the kind of poem that is associated with speech- making. A considerable space is given to argumentative selections because of the general interest in debating, and because a need has been felt for something ...
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... . And among the specialized courses in public speaking an important place should always be given to an exact training in voice and in the whole art of effective delivery. PART ONE Table of Contents A DISCUSSION OF PRINCIPLES TECHNICAL.
... . And among the specialized courses in public speaking an important place should always be given to an exact training in voice and in the whole art of effective delivery. PART ONE Table of Contents A DISCUSSION OF PRINCIPLES TECHNICAL.
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... given up too freely,—and the tone is formed on the top, so to speak, of this body of breath, chiefly, of course, in the mouth and head. For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated, but the tone is ...
... given up too freely,—and the tone is formed on the top, so to speak, of this body of breath, chiefly, of course, in the mouth and head. For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated, but the tone is ...
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... given for the earliest exercises, are such as naturally call for some slight approach to the singing tone. Some are in the spirit and style of song or hymn; others are in the form of address to distant auditors, wherein the reciter ...
... given for the earliest exercises, are such as naturally call for some slight approach to the singing tone. Some are in the spirit and style of song or hymn; others are in the form of address to distant auditors, wherein the reciter ...
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... given, not only that the voice, though used often and regularly, should be used moderately, but also that the voice should be kept youthful— youthful, if it can be, even in age—but especially in youth, whatever the kind of literature ...
... given, not only that the voice, though used often and regularly, should be used moderately, but also that the voice should be kept youthful— youthful, if it can be, even in age—but especially in youth, whatever the kind of literature ...
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ABBOTT LAWRENCE LOWELL Abraham Lincoln action after-dinner Alfred Lord Tennyson American audience Boston breath Brutus called César character citizen Daniel Webster debate Democratic E. J. Bowen effect England expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall fathers feeling fellow gentlemen George William Curtis gesture give glory Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart Henry Henry W honor human idea John justice liberty Lincoln lips live look Lord Mark Antony mind nation nature never O'Connell orator party permission practice President principles publishers Senate sentence soldiers sound speaker speech spirit stand student Table of Contents tell thing thou thought to-day tone United States Senate vocal voice vowel Wendell Phillips William WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words young youth