Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 107
... course of his masterful harangue , asserts , " I am no orator , as Brutus is , " he plays the hypocrite . The implication is that he would not , like Brutus , resort to oratorical tricks . But if someone refuses an invitation to speak ...
... course of his masterful harangue , asserts , " I am no orator , as Brutus is , " he plays the hypocrite . The implication is that he would not , like Brutus , resort to oratorical tricks . But if someone refuses an invitation to speak ...
Pàgina 127
... course in public speaking or dramatic art is often reminded of this not very delicate remark when he has to work with students who are afflicted with evident speech defects . Some have enrolled in the course because they are not ...
... course in public speaking or dramatic art is often reminded of this not very delicate remark when he has to work with students who are afflicted with evident speech defects . Some have enrolled in the course because they are not ...
Pàgina 146
... Course in Public Speaking be Required of All Freshmen ? " or " Do We Get Too Many Tests ? " or " Down with the Curfew . " Always state one definite issue , general enough to interest everybody in the * If you are one of twenty or more ...
... Course in Public Speaking be Required of All Freshmen ? " or " Do We Get Too Many Tests ? " or " Down with the Curfew . " Always state one definite issue , general enough to interest everybody in the * If you are one of twenty or more ...
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