Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1915 - 418 sider |
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Side xviii
... English , is most desirable . This , however , does not mean that training in speech , as a distinct object in itself , should be allowed to fall into comparative neglect . It is quite possible that , along with the healthy disapproval ...
... English , is most desirable . This , however , does not mean that training in speech , as a distinct object in itself , should be allowed to fall into comparative neglect . It is quite possible that , along with the healthy disapproval ...
Side xix
... English , from first to last . But training in voice and in the method of speech is a technical matter . It ought not to be left to the haphazard treatment , the intense spurring on , of vocally unskilled coaches for speak- ing contests ...
... English , from first to last . But training in voice and in the method of speech is a technical matter . It ought not to be left to the haphazard treatment , the intense spurring on , of vocally unskilled coaches for speak- ing contests ...
Side xxii
... English literature or composition , in debating , history , or what not . He should be one of the academic faculty- concerned with thought , which speech expresses . He should not , for his other subject , be mainly concerned with ...
... English literature or composition , in debating , history , or what not . He should be one of the academic faculty- concerned with thought , which speech expresses . He should not , for his other subject , be mainly concerned with ...
Side xxiii
... English , as a study to be taught continuously side by side with written English . Much progress has Introduction xxiii.
... English , as a study to be taught continuously side by side with written English . Much progress has Introduction xxiii.
Side xxiv
... English , conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination , will both become firmly estab- lished in their proper place as subjects to be thoroughly and systematically taught . Good teaching will become traditional , and ...
... English , conjoined with disciplinary training in thought and imagination , will both become firmly estab- lished in their proper place as subjects to be thoroughly and systematically taught . Good teaching will become traditional , and ...
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