Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side ix
... character sketches introduced may serve for cul- tivating facility in giving entertaining touches to serious discourse . All the selections for platform practice are de- signed , as seems most fitting , to occupy about five minutes in ...
... character sketches introduced may serve for cul- tivating facility in giving entertaining touches to serious discourse . All the selections for platform practice are de- signed , as seems most fitting , to occupy about five minutes in ...
Side xiii
... CHARACTER A Tale of the Plains Gunga Din . Address of Sergeant Buzfuz A Natural Philosopher Response to a Toast Partridge at the Play . • · · • • • · · A Man's a Man for a ' That Artemus Ward's Lecture Jim Bludso , of the Prairie Belle ...
... CHARACTER A Tale of the Plains Gunga Din . Address of Sergeant Buzfuz A Natural Philosopher Response to a Toast Partridge at the Play . • · · • • • · · A Man's a Man for a ' That Artemus Ward's Lecture Jim Bludso , of the Prairie Belle ...
Side xxii
... character and broad culture , specially skilled in the technical subject he was to teach , and the providing of a worthy position . - One fact that needs to be impressed upon governing bodies of school and college is that the ...
... character and broad culture , specially skilled in the technical subject he was to teach , and the providing of a worthy position . - One fact that needs to be impressed upon governing bodies of school and college is that the ...
Side 4
... character , is in the mouth , front and back , and especially in the head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it naturally seems to be formed , is often termed voice " placing , " or ...
... character , is in the mouth , front and back , and especially in the head . The last of the three main considerations , the concen- tration of tone where it naturally seems to be formed , is often termed voice " placing , " or ...
Side 5
... pieces , - a " placing of the voice , " which is to be preserved in every sort of change or play of tone , whether in one's own character or an assumed charac- ter ; a constant focus or a fixed center of A Discussion of Principles 5.
... pieces , - a " placing of the voice , " which is to be preserved in every sort of change or play of tone , whether in one's own character or an assumed charac- ter ; a constant focus or a fixed center of A Discussion of Principles 5.
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