Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side viii
Principles and Practice Irvah Lester Winter. as profitable for the student to ... day speech - making , humor has supplanted former- day eloquence . It plays ... of using verse form in some of the vocal viii Preface.
Principles and Practice Irvah Lester Winter. as profitable for the student to ... day speech - making , humor has supplanted former- day eloquence . It plays ... of using verse form in some of the vocal viii Preface.
Side xiii
... Day Cassius against Cæsar The 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 ...
... Day Cassius against Cæsar The 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 ...
Side xxii
... day in the right direction — the demand for a man of high character and broad culture , specially skilled in the technical subject he was to ... in an address to an audience of Harvard students . He did xxii Introduction.
... day in the right direction — the demand for a man of high character and broad culture , specially skilled in the technical subject he was to ... in an address to an audience of Harvard students . He did xxii Introduction.
Side 10
... day speakers , who would be called , not ora- tors , but impressive talkers . The meaning is , not of course that speaking should sound like singing , or necessarily like oratory , but that to ... of complex feeling . We might say the ...
... day speakers , who would be called , not ora- tors , but impressive talkers . The meaning is , not of course that speaking should sound like singing , or necessarily like oratory , but that to ... of complex feeling . We might say the ...
Side 58
... of broken thrones and temples , Ye ! Whose agonies are evils of a day : : A world is at our feet as fragile as our clay . The Niobe of nations ! there she stands , Childless and crownless , in her voiceless woe ; An empty urn within her ...
... of broken thrones and temples , Ye ! Whose agonies are evils of a day : : A world is at our feet as fragile as our clay . The Niobe of nations ! there she stands , Childless and crownless , in her voiceless woe ; An empty urn within her ...
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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