Kindred Arts: Conversation and Public SpeakingMacmillan, 1929 - 200 Seiten |
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... who , like Johnson , Macaulay and Cole- ridge , would be more aptly described as lecturers , discoursers , teachers or entertainers ; for good conversation is not prearranged or formal ; it [ 65 ] CONVERSATION IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
... who , like Johnson , Macaulay and Cole- ridge , would be more aptly described as lecturers , discoursers , teachers or entertainers ; for good conversation is not prearranged or formal ; it [ 65 ] CONVERSATION IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
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... described in 1833 as " growing into high fashion . " Less than in England have American campaign orators confined themselves to serious discussion of vital issues . Many speeches are designed to arouse enthusiasm , rather than to ...
... described in 1833 as " growing into high fashion . " Less than in England have American campaign orators confined themselves to serious discussion of vital issues . Many speeches are designed to arouse enthusiasm , rather than to ...
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... described the op- posite of what constitutes good delivery : ... " If ever it seems a prudent time to intone , intone everything and turn it into song , and if ever you are at a loss for matter to intone , say ' Gentlemen of the Jury ...
... described the op- posite of what constitutes good delivery : ... " If ever it seems a prudent time to intone , intone everything and turn it into song , and if ever you are at a loss for matter to intone , say ' Gentlemen of the Jury ...
Inhalt
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS | 3 |
EFFECT OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN AMERICA | 10 |
OCCASIONS SUITED TO THE CULTIVATION | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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