Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 63
... matter of great 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 ...
... matter of great 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 ...
Pàgina 114
... matter of taste and habit . One thing , however , is certain . No actor ever applies the passive method , so cherished by many students in spite of its failure . No actor learns a part by reading and rereading it without lifting his ...
... matter of taste and habit . One thing , however , is certain . No actor ever applies the passive method , so cherished by many students in spite of its failure . No actor learns a part by reading and rereading it without lifting his ...
Pàgina 161
... . TESTIMONIUM - quotations from outstanding writings and proverbs or proof by authority . VIII . CONCLUSION summary , practical applica- tion , and challenge . As a matter of training for the student and a 161 THE OUTLINE.
... . TESTIMONIUM - quotations from outstanding writings and proverbs or proof by authority . VIII . CONCLUSION summary , practical applica- tion , and challenge . As a matter of training for the student and a 161 THE OUTLINE.
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