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2 What Is a Successful Speech ? WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE What is a successful speech ? . . Were Lincoln's speeches in his debate with Douglas successful speeches , even though he lost the senatorship ? Could that masterful address to ...
2 What Is a Successful Speech ? WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE What is a successful speech ? . . Were Lincoln's speeches in his debate with Douglas successful speeches , even though he lost the senatorship ? Could that masterful address to ...
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If the plane be utility , even though it is crude , lacking in the essentials of a great persuasive speech , yet if it wins votes , it is ( in spite of its crudities and not because of them ) a successful speech .
If the plane be utility , even though it is crude , lacking in the essentials of a great persuasive speech , yet if it wins votes , it is ( in spite of its crudities and not because of them ) a successful speech .
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But if it has advanced its cause further than the first speech , it is the more successful of the two . To deny this would be as ridiculous as contending that a high jumper who cleared the bar neatly at three feet jumped higher than ...
But if it has advanced its cause further than the first speech , it is the more successful of the two . To deny this would be as ridiculous as contending that a high jumper who cleared the bar neatly at three feet jumped higher than ...
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WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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