Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 46
... effects by uttering la , la , la , ... or using a language nobody understands . But he cannot whisper . For the speaker ... effect of the speech , but we will hardly say that he speaks " off key . " To sum up , the singer's voice is ...
... effects by uttering la , la , la , ... or using a language nobody understands . But he cannot whisper . For the speaker ... effect of the speech , but we will hardly say that he speaks " off key . " To sum up , the singer's voice is ...
Pàgina 101
... effect , whether it be his own or someone else's com- position , has its fixed individual pattern . The two must be brought into harmony . The accomplishment of this ever - varying task decides the artistic value and emotional effect of ...
... effect , whether it be his own or someone else's com- position , has its fixed individual pattern . The two must be brought into harmony . The accomplishment of this ever - varying task decides the artistic value and emotional effect of ...
Pàgina 186
... effect , " I agree fully with my opponent's contention that . . . , but I disagree when he says that . . . ” The preceding speaker may become annoying if he says things that you had in mind to say . There is no need to worry too much ...
... effect , " I agree fully with my opponent's contention that . . . , but I disagree when he says that . . . ” The preceding speaker may become annoying if he says things that you had in mind to say . There is no need to worry too much ...
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