Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1915 - 418 sider |
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Side xx
... once said that he always avoided the man or the book that pro- claimed one idea for the correcting of society's ills . These ideas on which books or essays are written are too obviously fallacious to need extended comment ; the wonder ...
... once said that he always avoided the man or the book that pro- claimed one idea for the correcting of society's ills . These ideas on which books or essays are written are too obviously fallacious to need extended comment ; the wonder ...
Side xxii
... the individual , and for bringing the personality out through the method , so that method disappears . Sena- tor George F. Hoar once gave very sensible advice in an address to an audience of Harvard students . He did xxii Introduction.
... the individual , and for bringing the personality out through the method , so that method disappears . Sena- tor George F. Hoar once gave very sensible advice in an address to an audience of Harvard students . He did xxii Introduction.
Side 4
... tone is forced out of its proper place , it is dissipated and more or less lost . A student once told the writer , when complimented on the good placement of his voice , that he learned this in his summer employment 4 Public Speaking.
... tone is forced out of its proper place , it is dissipated and more or less lost . A student once told the writer , when complimented on the good placement of his voice , that he learned this in his summer employment 4 Public Speaking.
Side 10
... once , though needing , as a rule , special cautions and guidance for keeping the proper vocal conditions , so as to prevent " forcing . " The passages are simple in spirit and form . They carry on one dominant feeling , needing little ...
... once , though needing , as a rule , special cautions and guidance for keeping the proper vocal conditions , so as to prevent " forcing . " The passages are simple in spirit and form . They carry on one dominant feeling , needing little ...
Side 44
... once to approve . The spirit and manner of contention is out of place . In this style of discourse the liability to failure lies in the direction of dullness , monotony , lack of vitality and warmth . This is because the feeling is deep ...
... once to approve . The spirit and manner of contention is out of place . In this style of discourse the liability to failure lies in the direction of dullness , monotony , lack of vitality and warmth . This is because the feeling is deep ...
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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