Speech CompositionAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 385 pages |
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Page 29
... experience but also upon study and reflection . To quote again from the editors of the Atlantic Monthly , one must " sink a shaft to those deeper wells of re- flection and contemplation where the impressions received by the senses are ...
... experience but also upon study and reflection . To quote again from the editors of the Atlantic Monthly , one must " sink a shaft to those deeper wells of re- flection and contemplation where the impressions received by the senses are ...
Page 129
... experiences . Upon the memory of these experiences a speaker may hang his ideas . This great principle has been named by Arthur Edward Phillips reference to experience . By reference to experience is meant to the known . " The known is ...
... experiences . Upon the memory of these experiences a speaker may hang his ideas . This great principle has been named by Arthur Edward Phillips reference to experience . By reference to experience is meant to the known . " The known is ...
Page 130
... experience than one to our own Revolution . So we can say with Phillips : " The more the speaker brings his ideas within the vivid experience of the listener , the more likely will he attain his end , " and the less he brings it within ...
... experience than one to our own Revolution . So we can say with Phillips : " The more the speaker brings his ideas within the vivid experience of the listener , the more likely will he attain his end , " and the less he brings it within ...
Contents
THE SEVEN Lamps OF SPEECH Development | 3 |
THE SPEAKERS PERSONAL PROBLEMS | 9 |
THE SPEECH PURPOSE | 32 |
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