Public Speaking and Reading: A Treatise on Delivery According to the Principles of the New ElocutionLothrop, Lee & Shepard Company, 1895 - 211 من الصفحات |
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... leading excellences that must be cultivated in contrast with the faults that are to be corrected . The art of making a speech involves , usually , the process of reproducing a set of ideas upon some subject . If there has been previous ...
... leading excellences that must be cultivated in contrast with the faults that are to be corrected . The art of making a speech involves , usually , the process of reproducing a set of ideas upon some subject . If there has been previous ...
الصفحة 17
... leading content of the speaker's mind . THE MAIN PROBLEM . The main problem before the student is to secure the right mental action . When this is done , the body responds . First , the thought and feeling intended as the predominant ...
... leading content of the speaker's mind . THE MAIN PROBLEM . The main problem before the student is to secure the right mental action . When this is done , the body responds . First , the thought and feeling intended as the predominant ...
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... leading emotion may be that of horror at the thought of these soldiers , because of a blunder , marching to almost inevitable death . In this conception the word " all " has more than statistical value . It shows the extent of the doom ...
... leading emotion may be that of horror at the thought of these soldiers , because of a blunder , marching to almost inevitable death . In this conception the word " all " has more than statistical value . It shows the extent of the doom ...
الصفحة 28
... leading aims of speaking , and especially of oratory , is persuasion . Persuasion affects the will principally through the emotions . The group of qualities , by means of which the emotions are stirred and the will affected , is ...
... leading aims of speaking , and especially of oratory , is persuasion . Persuasion affects the will principally through the emotions . The group of qualities , by means of which the emotions are stirred and the will affected , is ...
الصفحة 29
... leading in poetry , prominent in the essay , and not neglected in oratory ; for speech can persuade only as it pleases . The group of qualities that renders the discourse agreea- ble , and that gives the charm of language that pleases ...
... leading in poetry , prominent in the essay , and not neglected in oratory ; for speech can persuade only as it pleases . The group of qualities that renders the discourse agreea- ble , and that gives the charm of language that pleases ...
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الصفحة 43 - If the British march By land or sea from the town tonight, Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church tower as a signal light, — One, if by land, and two, if by sea ; And I on the opposite shore will be, Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm, For the country-folk to be up and to arm.
الصفحة 179 - I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun.
الصفحة 193 - Took once a pliant hour; and found good means To draw from her a prayer of earnest heart That I would all my pilgrimage dilate, Whereof by parcels...
الصفحة 180 - I sift the snow on the mountains below, And their great pines groan aghast; And all the night 'tis my pillow white, While I sleep in the arms of the blast.
الصفحة 181 - The stars peep behind her and peer; And I laugh to see them whirl and flee, Like a swarm of golden bees, When I widen the rent in my wind-built tent, Till the calm rivers, lakes, and seas, Like strips of the sky fallen through me on high, Are each paved with the moon and these. I bind the sun's throne with a burning zone, And the moon's with a girdle of pearl; The volcanoes are dim, and the stars reel and swim, When the whirlwinds my banner unfurl.
الصفحة 160 - You know the rest. In the books you have read, How the British regulars fired and fled, How the farmers gave them ball for ball, From behind each fence and farm-yard wall, Chasing the red-coats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, And only pausing to fire and load.
الصفحة 193 - I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i' the imminent deadly breach, Of being taken by the insolent foe And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence And portance in my...
الصفحة 173 - Rip recollected. The very character of the people seemed changed. There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquillity.
الصفحة 188 - Morn and eve, night and day, Have I piloted your bay, Entered free and anchored fast at the foot of Solidor. Burn the fleet and ruin France? That were worse than fifty Hogues! Sirs, they know I speak the truth! Sirs, believe me there's a way! Only let me lead the line, Have the biggest ship to steer, Get this 'Formidable...
الصفحة 180 - The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun. I wield the flail of the lashing hail, And whiten the green plains under, And then again I dissolve it in rain, And laugh as I pass in thunder.