American SpeechLippincott, 1946 - 596 Seiten |
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... given , then it might as well not be given . Argument . Evidence , no matter how good , is not in itself enough . It must be sorted out and arranged . Let us continue our analogy of the brick house further . A mere pile of bricks is not ...
... given , then it might as well not be given . Argument . Evidence , no matter how good , is not in itself enough . It must be sorted out and arranged . Let us continue our analogy of the brick house further . A mere pile of bricks is not ...
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... given to him . He now turned his whole attention to the trial , which seemed to lean decidedly in favor of James . A ... given ten pieces of gold by the younger brother , while I have been given but five ! " After he had made this simple ...
... given to him . He now turned his whole attention to the trial , which seemed to lean decidedly in favor of James . A ... given ten pieces of gold by the younger brother , while I have been given but five ! " After he had made this simple ...
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... given . The articles may contain something interesting about the people in the play or something about the unusual scenery or lighting that will be used . About a week before the play is to be given , the posters should come out . The ...
... given . The articles may contain something interesting about the people in the play or something about the unusual scenery or lighting that will be used . About a week before the play is to be given , the posters should come out . The ...
Inhalt
The Place of Speech in a Democracy | 3 |
Everyday Conversation | 9 |
Talking with the Body | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action ACTIVITIES actor Androclus Appleton-Century Company argument audience Author unknown bells Birthday body Booth Tarkington Boston breathing broadcast Ceres chairman climax color comedy committee Company conversation debate declamation discussion dramatic Edna Ferber effect emotion example expression falling action feel George Kelly give hand head hear high-school students High-voiced girls idea inflection interest interpretation lead character light Linguaphone listen look MACBETH make-up Maxwell Anderson meaning meeting melody microphone mood motion move muscles one-act play organization pause person Philip Barry picture pitch plot poem present problems produce programs pronounced pronunciation Proserpine puppet question radio rehearsals rhythm Rudyard Kipling Samuel French Sara Teasdale scene selection sound speaker speaking spirit gum stage story story-teller talk tell things thought tion tone topics voice vote William Shakespeare words York Zona Gale