Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... SPEAKING , Debates INDEX Introductory Essays by Eminent Authorities giving a Practical Course of Instruction on the Important Phases of Public Speaking MODERN ELOQUENCE VOLUME XI Historical Masterpieces AMERICAN Edited by ASHLEY MODERN ...
... SPEAKING , Debates INDEX Introductory Essays by Eminent Authorities giving a Practical Course of Instruction on the Important Phases of Public Speaking MODERN ELOQUENCE VOLUME XI Historical Masterpieces AMERICAN Edited by ASHLEY MODERN ...
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... speaking countries it has drawn to itself a shade of disrepute , arising in part from the disdain with which a certain class of people look upon politics , and in part from the fact that cheap and unscrupulous arts which would not be ...
... speaking countries it has drawn to itself a shade of disrepute , arising in part from the disdain with which a certain class of people look upon politics , and in part from the fact that cheap and unscrupulous arts which would not be ...
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... speaking in popular respect . There was a time when the honor of addressing the people was regarded as a sufficient reward ... speak- ing of to - day finds its recompense in glory , either abstract or concrete ; but rather in an agreed ...
... speaking in popular respect . There was a time when the honor of addressing the people was regarded as a sufficient reward ... speak- ing of to - day finds its recompense in glory , either abstract or concrete ; but rather in an agreed ...
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... speaking ob- solete . It substituted reason for noise , information for in- spiration , facts and figures for funny stories and flights of the imagination . The rounded periods of the olden time , left over from the Fourth of July ...
... speaking ob- solete . It substituted reason for noise , information for in- spiration , facts and figures for funny stories and flights of the imagination . The rounded periods of the olden time , left over from the Fourth of July ...
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... speak extemporaneously ; but such can get little comfort out of the study of the lives and labors of those who have ... speaking which does not require an elaborate fore- cast of words and phrases ; indeed such a thing would be likely to ...
... speak extemporaneously ; but such can get little comfort out of the study of the lives and labors of those who have ... speaking which does not require an elaborate fore- cast of words and phrases ; indeed such a thing would be likely to ...
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