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Tab road to knowledge is free to all who will give the labot dstudy requisite to gather it; nor are there any difficulties sc great that the student of resolute purpose may not effectually surmount and overcome thein. Mankind may pa wess the materials of knowledge, but it must exercise wisdom and understanding; in applying them. It is to point out the road to these high results, and to enlarge the faculties for independent self-culture, that this treatise is laid before the public. It aims to instruct the student what to do, how to do it, and how to team to do it. It not only treats upon the foundation of the arts of Writing, Reading, andS peaking, but embraces lessons inT hinking; Style, Language, Pronunciation, Expression, Punctuation, A ttitude, Delivery, and A ction; besides countless hints upon the proper rendering of Poetry, the Reading of Narrative, theB ible, Dramatic Reading, Wit and Humor, Public Readings, Composition, the Art of Writing aS peech ;the Oratory of the Pulpit, Bar, Senate, Platform; Social Oratory, and That of the various other professions and occasions for rhetorical display. The work is adapted not only to the students of both sexes in schools, but also to the searcher after kD owledge of maturer years. It will help the lawyer to climb the heights of his profession through close and limited courts; the parliamentary leader to powers of mental endurance, and activity of extraordiV the political leader to bear the excitement of long debate in a crowded house; and is generally adapted to enlarge the faculties for independent self-culture. Previous expensive editions having been adopted by many schools and institutions as an educational work, this new ivprint is published at a greatly reduced price, in the hope that it may be taken into general uae.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book offers indispensable guidance on the arts of writing, reading, and speaking, showing how to transform ideas into memorable language and speech. The author, an experienced orator, stresses the importance of understanding one's audience, mastering the power of words, and embracing the nuanced relationship between thought and expression. The book draws upon historical examples, literary analysis, and practical exercises to reveal the secrets of effective communication. It explores the foundations of these arts, arguing that they are not merely technical skills but also reflections of the speaker's mind and character. Through its insightful examination of style, composition, and delivery, this book provides valuable tools for anyone seeking to enhance their abilities in these crucial areas. Its lessons are especially relevant in today's world, where the power of communication is more important than ever before. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332586707_0
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