Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side xi
... Feeling Showing the Picture Expression by Action PLATFORM PRACTICE The Formal Address The Public Lecture • The Informal Discussion Argumentative Speech The After - Dinner Speech The Occasional Poem The Making of the Speech ESTABLISHING ...
... Feeling Showing the Picture Expression by Action PLATFORM PRACTICE The Formal Address The Public Lecture • The Informal Discussion Argumentative Speech The After - Dinner Speech The Occasional Poem The Making of the Speech ESTABLISHING ...
Side xii
... FEELING • Northern Greeting to Southern Veterans . Matches and Overmatches The Coalition • In His Own Defense . · William Shakespeare William Shakespeare · Lord Rosebery Edmund Burke John C. Spooner John Bright • Henry W. Longfellow ...
... FEELING • Northern Greeting to Southern Veterans . Matches and Overmatches The Coalition • In His Own Defense . · William Shakespeare William Shakespeare · Lord Rosebery Edmund Burke John C. Spooner John Bright • Henry W. Longfellow ...
Side xix
... feeling or intense spirit alone that insures success , but it is the attainment as well of a vocal method . Yet he goes on to argue that this vocal method , this forming of a public speaking voice and style , cannot be rightly gained ...
... feeling or intense spirit alone that insures success , but it is the attainment as well of a vocal method . Yet he goes on to argue that this vocal method , this forming of a public speaking voice and style , cannot be rightly gained ...
Side 3
... feeling of sufficiency ; he should hold himself well together , physically and morally , avoiding nervous agitation and phys- ical collapse ; he should allow the breath freedom rather than put it under unnatural constraint . Perfect ...
... feeling of sufficiency ; he should hold himself well together , physically and morally , avoiding nervous agitation and phys- ical collapse ; he should allow the breath freedom rather than put it under unnatural constraint . Perfect ...
Side 10
... feeling , needing little variation of voice . The idea is to render them in a way near to the monotone , that the student may learn to control one tone , so to speak , or to speak nearly in one key , before doing the more varied tones ...
... feeling , needing little variation of voice . The idea is to render them in a way near to the monotone , that the student may learn to control one tone , so to speak , or to speak nearly in one key , before doing the more varied tones ...
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Abraham Lincoln American arms audience blessing blood Boston Brutus Cæsar called citizen court Daniel Webster Democratic E. J. Bowen eloquence England eyes face faith Faneuil Hall fathers feel fellow Fowler freedom G. P. Putnam's Sons gentlemen GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS give glory Gunga Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart HENRY W honor human John Julius Cæsar jury justice land liberty Lincoln live look Lord ment mind mother nation ness never Nolan O'Connell orator party peace permission President principles publishers Republic Senate soldiers South speak speaker speech spirit stand tell thing thought tion to-day to-night tone United United States Senate voice WENDELL PHILLIPS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE witnesses Woodrow Wilson words York young youth