Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side vii
... body of material for student practice . The work laid out may be used to form a separate course of study , or a course of training running parallel with a course in debating or other original speaking . It has been prepared with a view ...
... body of material for student practice . The work laid out may be used to form a separate course of study , or a course of training running parallel with a course in debating or other original speaking . It has been prepared with a view ...
Side xxii
... bodies of school and college is that the cultivation of good speaking cannot but be unsatisfactory when it is continued over only a very brief time . It may only do mischief . A considerable period is necessary , as is the case with ...
... bodies of school and college is that the cultivation of good speaking cannot but be unsatisfactory when it is continued over only a very brief time . It may only do mischief . A considerable period is necessary , as is the case with ...
Side 2
... body of breath , chiefly , of course , in the mouth and head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given completer resonance within - within the nasal or head ...
... body of breath , chiefly , of course , in the mouth and head . For the stronger and larger voice the breath is not driven out and dissipated , but the tone is intensified and given completer resonance within - within the nasal or head ...
Side 3
... and constraint from the throat , leaving that pas- sage seemingly open and free , so that the breath body or column , as some conceive it , seems almost unbroken in con- tinued speech , much as it is , or should A Discussion of Principles ...
... and constraint from the throat , leaving that pas- sage seemingly open and free , so that the breath body or column , as some conceive it , seems almost unbroken in con- tinued speech , much as it is , or should A Discussion of Principles ...
Side 9
... body desires this sort of result . It can readily be seen , however , that about everything we do is a second nature ; is done , that is to say , in the acquired , acceptable , con- ventional way . Voice and speech are largely ...
... body desires this sort of result . It can readily be seen , however , that about everything we do is a second nature ; is done , that is to say , in the acquired , acceptable , con- ventional way . Voice and speech are largely ...
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Abraham Lincoln action American audience Boston breath Brutus Cæsar called Company DANIEL WEBSTER debate E. J. Bowen effect England English expression eyes faith Faneuil Hall fathers feel fellow G. P. Putnam's Sons gentlemen GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS gesture give glory Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart HENRY W honor human idea Julius Cæsar justice learned liberty Lincoln live look Lord mean ment mind nation nature ness never O'Connell orator party peace permission practice President principles public speaking publishers Senate sentence sound speaker speech spirit stand student tell thing thou thought tion to-day to-night tone United United States Senate vocal voice vowel Warren Hastings WENDELL PHILLIPS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words York young youth