Speech CompositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1937 - 385 pages |
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Page 63
... living , he must make that solely the aim of his speech ; to make him pay money , to vote , to be diligent in business , to serve his church or party , he has to keep his eye to that chosen purpose only . It is a waste of time to ask ...
... living , he must make that solely the aim of his speech ; to make him pay money , to vote , to be diligent in business , to serve his church or party , he has to keep his eye to that chosen purpose only . It is a waste of time to ask ...
Page 154
... living in the state raised their hands , then all people living out- side the state raised theirs , shouting in unison the name of their home state . Next they all joined in waving their handkerchiefs . Finally , each person , just ...
... living in the state raised their hands , then all people living out- side the state raised theirs , shouting in unison the name of their home state . Next they all joined in waving their handkerchiefs . Finally , each person , just ...
Page 289
... living men , of their wants , their needs , their aspirations , their weaknesses . In this way only can preach- ing be made a living voice , can it become sensitive to the life of the age . Let us examine one or two of the special ...
... living men , of their wants , their needs , their aspirations , their weaknesses . In this way only can preach- ing be made a living voice , can it become sensitive to the life of the age . Let us examine one or two of the special ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 52 |
Copyright | |
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