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is a speech ? Some confusion comes from failure to distinguish between making speech and making a speech . A man mumbling incoherently is making speech , speech sounds , that is , but he is not necessarily working in an art form .
is a speech ? Some confusion comes from failure to distinguish between making speech and making a speech . A man mumbling incoherently is making speech , speech sounds , that is , but he is not necessarily working in an art form .
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10 And the imagery in a speech differs , as " Longinus observed , from that in poetry . In a speech that imagery is best which not only has energy and reality , but is “ mingled with the practical , the argumentative .
10 And the imagery in a speech differs , as " Longinus observed , from that in poetry . In a speech that imagery is best which not only has energy and reality , but is “ mingled with the practical , the argumentative .
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ing there can be no permanence ; the speech cannot become literature . Some of the great speeches have been recorded in memory , and recollected in tranquility ; William Wirt recalled what Patrick Henry said , and Dr. Johnson ...
ing there can be no permanence ; the speech cannot become literature . Some of the great speeches have been recorded in memory , and recollected in tranquility ; William Wirt recalled what Patrick Henry said , and Dr. Johnson ...
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