Public Speaking: Principles and PracticeHarper, 1951 - 581 pàgines |
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Pàgina 417
... sense imagery ; they have , however , a strong imagery for words . Moreover , there are many abstractions for which no direct experi- ence can be recalled and for which there is no immediate sense imagery . As we hear and use such terms ...
... sense imagery ; they have , however , a strong imagery for words . Moreover , there are many abstractions for which no direct experi- ence can be recalled and for which there is no immediate sense imagery . As we hear and use such terms ...
Pàgina 421
... sense a creative process . Notice the different sense images which are aroused by the following passage from Dr. Kincaid's " The New Portrait of Abraham Lincoln . " Referring to a letter written to Lincoln by his step - brother , J. D. ...
... sense a creative process . Notice the different sense images which are aroused by the following passage from Dr. Kincaid's " The New Portrait of Abraham Lincoln . " Referring to a letter written to Lincoln by his step - brother , J. D. ...
Pàgina 508
... sense , would make the whole utterance jerky and choppy . If you want to make this passage very impressive , you will read it in short phrases , and also within each phrase you will lengthen the words somewhat so that the whole will be ...
... sense , would make the whole utterance jerky and choppy . If you want to make this passage very impressive , you will read it in short phrases , and also within each phrase you will lengthen the words somewhat so that the whole will be ...
Continguts
The Attitude of the Speaker | 1 |
Some First Principles | 25 |
Motivation | 52 |
Copyright | |
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Public Speaking: Principles and Practices Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1963 |
Public Speaking: Principles and Practice Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1951 |
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