Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side vii
... question as to what should be the plan and the con- tent of Part Three , Platform Practice , has been determined simply by asking what are the distinctly varied conditions under which men most frequently speak . It is regarded as ...
... question as to what should be the plan and the con- tent of Part Three , Platform Practice , has been determined simply by asking what are the distinctly varied conditions under which men most frequently speak . It is regarded as ...
Side xvii
... question of the present time , then , is not whether or not the subject shall have a place . Some sort of place it always has had and always will have . Present discussion should rather bear upon the policy and the method of that ...
... question of the present time , then , is not whether or not the subject shall have a place . Some sort of place it always has had and always will have . Present discussion should rather bear upon the policy and the method of that ...
Side 20
... question has to be put again and again to the young speaker , What is your point ? What is the point in the sentence ? What is the point in some larger division of the speech ? What is the point , or purpose , of the speech as a whole ...
... question has to be put again and again to the young speaker , What is your point ? What is the point in the sentence ? What is the point in some larger division of the speech ? What is the point , or purpose , of the speech as a whole ...
Side 23
... or after , or both before and after . Robert Ingersoll , when speaking with great animation , would often suddenly stop and ask a question in the quietest and most intimate way . This gave A Discussion of Principles 23.
... or after , or both before and after . Robert Ingersoll , when speaking with great animation , would often suddenly stop and ask a question in the quietest and most intimate way . This gave A Discussion of Principles 23.
Side 24
... question and was impressive . We have been considering thus far only primary or prin- cipal emphasis . Of equal importance is the question of secondary emphasis . The difference in vocal treatment comes in regarding the principal ...
... question and was impressive . We have been considering thus far only primary or prin- cipal emphasis . Of equal importance is the question of secondary emphasis . The difference in vocal treatment comes in regarding the principal ...
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