Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 63
... importance . The important thing is whether the first word sounds like a negligible or even tiresome formality , or a call to attention , a lasso thrown around the necks of the people in the auditorium , a request , a raiser of spirits ...
... importance . The important thing is whether the first word sounds like a negligible or even tiresome formality , or a call to attention , a lasso thrown around the necks of the people in the auditorium , a request , a raiser of spirits ...
Pàgina 148
... Importance for Life . " In the course of your research you may come across Shakespeare's line , " Mend your speech a little , lest you may mar your fortunes . " It is always ... important it is to obtain personal 148 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
... Importance for Life . " In the course of your research you may come across Shakespeare's line , " Mend your speech a little , lest you may mar your fortunes . " It is always ... important it is to obtain personal 148 SPEAKING AND SPEECHES.
Pàgina 235
... importance of a thought by such repetitions . 2. A large vocabulary is necessary to the speaker so that he can choose the ... important , for his word must be the proper one in three respects . It must fit the speaker himself , the topic ...
... importance of a thought by such repetitions . 2. A large vocabulary is necessary to the speaker so that he can choose the ... important , for his word must be the proper one in three respects . It must fit the speaker himself , the topic ...
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