School and College SpeakerWilmot Brookings Mitchell Henry Holt, 1901 - 358 páginas Includes more than 100 prose and verse selections, mainly from the 19th century, suitable for practice in public speaking. |
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... never before been printed as declamations . Nearly all of them , however , have been tested in prize - speaking contests and classroom work in Bowdoin College . To encourage the wide reading that is essential to intelli- nt and ...
... never before been printed as declamations . Nearly all of them , however , have been tested in prize - speaking contests and classroom work in Bowdoin College . To encourage the wide reading that is essential to intelli- nt and ...
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... never intended for this purpose . Such imperfect control of the breathing organs , since it sometimes allows the breath to come in spurts or more air to escape than can be vocalized , often makes the voice trembling , jerky , or wheezy ...
... never intended for this purpose . Such imperfect control of the breathing organs , since it sometimes allows the breath to come in spurts or more air to escape than can be vocalized , often makes the voice trembling , jerky , or wheezy ...
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... Never strike the lungs severely . 4. Inhale , and retain the breath , as in Exercise 1. Bend forward , letting some one pat you lightly , very lightly , upon the back ; exhale , expelling all the air at once . ( In speaking of exercises ...
... Never strike the lungs severely . 4. Inhale , and retain the breath , as in Exercise 1. Bend forward , letting some one pat you lightly , very lightly , upon the back ; exhale , expelling all the air at once . ( In speaking of exercises ...
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... never lost a word , and never did artist produce a more pathetic effect . How ? By the perfection of his articulation . " ' * without a voice . Good pronunciation involves ( 1 ) proper accentuation , ( 2 ) correct articulation ...
... never lost a word , and never did artist produce a more pathetic effect . How ? By the perfection of his articulation . " ' * without a voice . Good pronunciation involves ( 1 ) proper accentuation , ( 2 ) correct articulation ...
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... never noticed Naaman's noble name . Ng as in sing , flung . Ang , eng , ing , Ŏng , ŭng . ( a ) " The Cataract strong then plunges along , Striking and raging as if a war waging , Rising and leaping , sinking and creeping , Showering ...
... never noticed Naaman's noble name . Ng as in sing , flung . Ang , eng , ing , Ŏng , ŭng . ( a ) " The Cataract strong then plunges along , Striking and raging as if a war waging , Rising and leaping , sinking and creeping , Showering ...
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