Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side ix
... so far as possible stu- dents may be led carefully to read the entire original , and become fully imbued with its meaning and spirit , before ness . undertaking the vocal work on the selected portion . For Preface ix.
... so far as possible stu- dents may be led carefully to read the entire original , and become fully imbued with its meaning and spirit , before ness . undertaking the vocal work on the selected portion . For Preface ix.
Side xiii
... Spirit of the South Something Rankling Here Faith in the People The French against Hayti . The Necessity of Force Against War with Mexico The Murder of Lovejoy DEPICTING CHARACTER A Tale of the Plains Gunga Din . Address of Sergeant ...
... Spirit of the South Something Rankling Here Faith in the People The French against Hayti . The Necessity of Force Against War with Mexico The Murder of Lovejoy DEPICTING CHARACTER A Tale of the Plains Gunga Din . Address of Sergeant ...
Side xix
... 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 from the teachers ...
... 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 from the teachers ...
Side xxiv
... spirit , more useful for its purpose . In good time written and spoken English , conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination , will both become firmly estab- lished in their proper place as subjects to be thoroughly ...
... spirit , more useful for its purpose . In good time written and spoken English , conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination , will both become firmly estab- lished in their proper place as subjects to be thoroughly ...
Side 10
... spirit and style of song or hymn ; others are in the form of address to distant auditors , wherein the reciter would call to a distance , or " sing out , " as we say . This kind of speaking is a way of quickly " bringing out ” the voice ...
... spirit and style of song or hymn ; others are in the form of address to distant auditors , wherein the reciter would call to a distance , or " sing out , " as we say . This kind of speaking is a way of quickly " bringing out ” the voice ...
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