Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volumen24Werner's Magazine Company, 1900 |
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... thought and feeling through the instrumentality of the human organism , as speech , uttered with all the tonal resources of the human vocal instrument , subject to the laws of vocalization , and differentiated by all the subtle ...
... thought and feeling through the instrumentality of the human organism , as speech , uttered with all the tonal resources of the human vocal instrument , subject to the laws of vocalization , and differentiated by all the subtle ...
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... thought , which thought may be conveyed by the mingling of words and gestures , of tones and pauses . Orderly arrangement goes far toward calling up to the memory that information which must be the basis of most persuasive speaking - at ...
... thought , which thought may be conveyed by the mingling of words and gestures , of tones and pauses . Orderly arrangement goes far toward calling up to the memory that information which must be the basis of most persuasive speaking - at ...
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... thought . " You will be enchained , thrilled , shaken by the narrative sweeping on to its tragic climax Do not pause ; do not hesi- tate over incomprehensible passages ; but go on , reading intensely to the end ; and having finished ...
... thought . " You will be enchained , thrilled , shaken by the narrative sweeping on to its tragic climax Do not pause ; do not hesi- tate over incomprehensible passages ; but go on , reading intensely to the end ; and having finished ...
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... thought , and , in my humble opinion , it is the mission of gesture to assist the voice in clear- ing thought . Gestures , therefore , should not be too numerous nor too beautiful , for we have need of straight lines as well as of ...
... thought , and , in my humble opinion , it is the mission of gesture to assist the voice in clear- ing thought . Gestures , therefore , should not be too numerous nor too beautiful , for we have need of straight lines as well as of ...
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... thoughts , we are not artists . At the truth , then , must we aim , first , last and all the time . We must hold a truthful ... thought and feeling contained in our words . We must study and analyze our text most closely . It is most pre ...
... thoughts , we are not artists . At the truth , then , must we aim , first , last and all the time . We must hold a truthful ... thought and feeling contained in our words . We must study and analyze our text most closely . It is most pre ...
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