Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1915 - 418 sider |
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Side viii
... students of law . Some poetic selections are introduced into Part Two in order to give attractive variety to the student's work , and to provide for the ad- vantage of using verse form in some of the vocal viii Preface.
... students of law . Some poetic selections are introduced into Part Two in order to give attractive variety to the student's work , and to provide for the ad- vantage of using verse form in some of the vocal viii Preface.
Side xiii
... a ' That · THE SPEECH OF FORMAL OCCASION The Benefits of a College Edu- cation What the College Gives • • Abbott Lawrence Lowell Le Baron Russell Briggs Memorial Day Address William McKinley Robert E. Lee • Farewell Contents xiii.
... a ' That · THE SPEECH OF FORMAL OCCASION The Benefits of a College Edu- cation What the College Gives • • Abbott Lawrence Lowell Le Baron Russell Briggs Memorial Day Address William McKinley Robert E. Lee • Farewell Contents xiii.
Side xvii
... gives also good mental discipline . The high regard for debating is not misplaced . We can hardly overestimate the good that debating has done to the subject of speaking in the schools and colleges . The rigid intellectual discipline ...
... gives also good mental discipline . The high regard for debating is not misplaced . We can hardly overestimate the good that debating has done to the subject of speaking in the schools and colleges . The rigid intellectual discipline ...
Side 4
... give free play for the in- voluntary action of the delicate vocal muscles connected with the larynx , which determine all the finer variations of voice . Whatever kind of vocal effort is made , the student should constantly guard ...
... give free play for the in- voluntary action of the delicate vocal muscles connected with the larynx , which determine all the finer variations of voice . Whatever kind of vocal effort is made , the student should constantly guard ...
Side 7
... give , by repeated practice , a gradually rounded and deepened general character to the voice . On the other hand the thinner , sharper vowels may serve to give keen- ness and point to tones too thick and dull . In applying these ...
... give , by repeated practice , a gradually rounded and deepened general character to the voice . On the other hand the thinner , sharper vowels may serve to give keen- ness and point to tones too thick and dull . In applying these ...
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Abraham Lincoln American arms audience Bill Holbrook blood blow Boston breath Cæsar called citizen Daniel Webster E. J. Bowen England eyes face faith Faneuil Hall fathers feel fellow gentlemen GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS give glory Gunga Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart Henry Irving HENRY W honor human idea John Julius Cæsar justice land liberty Lincoln lips live look Lord ment mind mother nation ness never O'Connell orator party peace permission Pilgrim Pilgrim fathers President principles publishers Senate sentence side soldiers speak speaker speech spirit stand tell thing thou thought tion to-day to-night told tone United United States Senate vocal voice WENDELL PHILLIPS witnesses words York young youth