Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 216
... once again able to defend our island home , to ride the storm of war , and to outlive the menace of tyranny , if necessary for years , if necessary alone . -Winston Churchill , beginning the conclusion of his " Never - Surrender ...
... once again able to defend our island home , to ride the storm of war , and to outlive the menace of tyranny , if necessary for years , if necessary alone . -Winston Churchill , beginning the conclusion of his " Never - Surrender ...
Pàgina 236
... once , condescends to become vulgar . Ability to change is an asset to the actor , but the speaker must remain himself . ( b ) The language must fit the objective and the content of the speech . A talk about " Cattle Raising " requires ...
... once , condescends to become vulgar . Ability to change is an asset to the actor , but the speaker must remain himself . ( b ) The language must fit the objective and the content of the speech . A talk about " Cattle Raising " requires ...
Pàgina 244
... once ask , " What do you mean ? " Or we notice our own mistake from wrong answers and correct our- selves . On the platform think constantly of your Hydra - headed , silent partner , with whose conceptions you must comply ; whose ...
... once ask , " What do you mean ? " Or we notice our own mistake from wrong answers and correct our- selves . On the platform think constantly of your Hydra - headed , silent partner , with whose conceptions you must comply ; whose ...
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