Speech: A High School CourseHoughton Mifflin, 1943 - 490 Seiten |
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A High School Course Lew Sarett, William Trufant Foster, James Howard McBurney. steadily expel the air through your nasal cavities . In ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IV . PROJECTING THE TONE The final step in tone EFFECTIVE USE OF THE VOICE 99.
A High School Course Lew Sarett, William Trufant Foster, James Howard McBurney. steadily expel the air through your nasal cavities . In ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE IV . PROJECTING THE TONE The final step in tone EFFECTIVE USE OF THE VOICE 99.
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... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A Consolation When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast state , And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries , And look upon myself , and curse my fate ; HOW TO AVOID MONOTONY IN ...
... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE A Consolation When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast state , And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries , And look upon myself , and curse my fate ; HOW TO AVOID MONOTONY IN ...
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... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Hamlet's Instruction to the Players Speak the speech , I pray you , as I pronounced it to you , trip- pingly on the tongue ; but if you mouth it , as many of your players do , I had as lief the town - crier spoke my ...
... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Hamlet's Instruction to the Players Speak the speech , I pray you , as I pronounced it to you , trip- pingly on the tongue ; but if you mouth it , as many of your players do , I had as lief the town - crier spoke my ...
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You Cannot Escape | 1 |
Public Speech | 2 |
First Principles CONVERSATION AS THE BASIC PATTERN | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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actors aloud American analogy argument attention audience bodily action body breath called Carl Sandburg cause chairman character Choose a subject climax communicate conversation Cordell Hull debate dictionary discussion Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Bergen emotional example Exercises express extemporaneous speech eyes feel force Franklin D gestures give hand hear hearers Henry Wadsworth Longfellow high schools ideas inflections interest International Phonetic Alphabet interpreter issues Jewels of America keep larynx leader listen live loan sharks Louis Untermeyer means meeting melody memorize mind motion move movements muscles occasion outline pause person phrases play poem problem pronunciation proposition purpose questions radio response rhythm selection sentence sound speaker story student suggest talk tell thou thought tion tones vocal voice vowels WENDELL WILLKIE William WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words write