Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... hand : And now I do bethink me , it was she First told me thou wast mad ; then cam'st in smiling , And in such forms which here were presuppos'd Upon thee in the letter . Prithee , be content : This practice hath most shrewdly pass'd ...
... hand : And now I do bethink me , it was she First told me thou wast mad ; then cam'st in smiling , And in such forms which here were presuppos'd Upon thee in the letter . Prithee , be content : This practice hath most shrewdly pass'd ...
Page 295
... hand . " My friend , " says he , " I remember a duty unfulfilled yesterday . It is right that I should be chastened in some penalty . I ought not to murmur . Rachel , pay the eightpence ! " While Mrs. Snagsby , drawing her breath ...
... hand . " My friend , " says he , " I remember a duty unfulfilled yesterday . It is right that I should be chastened in some penalty . I ought not to murmur . Rachel , pay the eightpence ! " While Mrs. Snagsby , drawing her breath ...
Page 386
... hand in case he wishes to refer to it . On television , if he uses notes at all , he must learn to use them inconspicuously . A speaker who reads his material dis- pels the illusion of casualness . The second difference between radio ...
... hand in case he wishes to refer to it . On television , if he uses notes at all , he must learn to use them inconspicuously . A speaker who reads his material dis- pels the illusion of casualness . The second difference between radio ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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