Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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... concerned in the main with matters external to the direct issue . Thus the arousing of prejudice , of pity , of anger , and the like feelings in the soul , does not concern the facts , but has regard to those who decide . Consequently ...
... concerned in the main with matters external to the direct issue . Thus the arousing of prejudice , of pity , of anger , and the like feelings in the soul , does not concern the facts , but has regard to those who decide . Consequently ...
Pagina 19
... concerned primarily with one plane or concerned equally with both planes ? 3 Psychological Barriers to Communication DANIEL KATZ = 8 7 WHAT IS A SUCCESSFUL SPEECH ? 19.
... concerned primarily with one plane or concerned equally with both planes ? 3 Psychological Barriers to Communication DANIEL KATZ = 8 7 WHAT IS A SUCCESSFUL SPEECH ? 19.
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... concerned , on the side of the government , in any criminal prosecution whatever ; and never , until the present ... concern that all who had a part in planning , or a hand in executing this deed of midnight assassination , may be ...
... concerned , on the side of the government , in any criminal prosecution whatever ; and never , until the present ... concern that all who had a part in planning , or a hand in executing this deed of midnight assassination , may be ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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