Speaking in Public: How to Produce Ideas And How to Acquire Fluency
Speaking in Public: How to Produce Ideas And How to Acquire Fluency
Seymour Charles
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Spurgeon, 142 —The best speeches are not those which read well, 144 — (A. J. Balfour, 144 — George Whitefield, 144 — Lord Rosebery, 145 — Lord Macaulay, 145). From a purely technical regard of its proposed contents the chapter which now opens may be pre- judged to fail in carrying the student a single stage forward. Indeed, it will deliberately invite a halt, during which I shall search for, and, when found, duly insert below, some definite unbiassed confirma- tion by public speakers of those p...recepts which I have ventured to lay down relating to speaking in public under the following conditions : X33 Digitized by VjOOQ IC 134 SPEAKING IN PUBLIC (A) WITHOUT NOTES That is to say, r either (i) Extemporaneous speaking, or (a) giving utterance to previously well- thought-out matter when no memoranda of any kind exist or have existed. (B) Always from Headings only : (i) Visionary or (2) Actual. That is to say ( 1 ) headings retained in the memory and seen only in mental vision in framework-form by the faculty of the mind's eye (in other words, speaking WITHOUT reference to notes); or, (2) headings, if not perceived in the above way, then, seen in framework-form by the physical eye on an actual slip of paper (in other words, speaking WITH reference to notes).
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