Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeMacmillan, 1913 - 398 sider |
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Side xix
... hand in hand , indeed , with the study of 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 ...
... hand in hand , indeed , with the study of 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 ...
Side xx
... , technical instruction , as such , is the one kind of instruction that should always be provided where public speaking is taught , and the one that the student should not fail to secure when it is at hand . XX Introduction.
... , technical instruction , as such , is the one kind of instruction that should always be provided where public speaking is taught , and the one that the student should not fail to secure when it is at hand . XX Introduction.
Side xxi
Principles and Practice Irvah Lester Winter. not fail to secure when it is at hand . Other elements in good speech - making may , if necessary , be obtained from other sources . The teacher of speaking should teach speech . He should ...
Principles and Practice Irvah Lester Winter. not fail to secure when it is at hand . Other elements in good speech - making may , if necessary , be obtained from other sources . The teacher of speaking should teach speech . He should ...
Side 7
... hand the thinner , sharper vowels may serve to give keen- ness and point to tones too thick and dull . In applying these suggestions , as well as all other vocal suggestions , moderation and good sense must be exercised , for the sake ...
... hand the thinner , sharper vowels may serve to give keen- ness and point to tones too thick and dull . In applying these suggestions , as well as all other vocal suggestions , moderation and good sense must be exercised , for the sake ...
Side 31
... hand , as in the case of a jury or judge in court , when the din of loudness would offend . The climax is a gradually increasing expression of feeling . It may be by a gradual raising of the voice in pitch ; it may be by any sort of ...
... hand , as in the case of a jury or judge in court , when the din of loudness would offend . The climax is a gradually increasing expression of feeling . It may be by a gradual raising of the voice in pitch ; it may be by any sort of ...
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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