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Haig A. Bosmajian. 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 ...
Haig A. Bosmajian. 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 ...
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... successful speech . Again if the plane be utility and even though the speech be adorned with all the graces of a Burke and allusions of a Philips and it does not advance its case , it is a failure . It may be a great speech but still it ...
... successful speech . Again if the plane be utility and even though the speech be adorned with all the graces of a Burke and allusions of a Philips and it does not advance its case , it is a failure . It may be a great speech but still it ...
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... successful speech " ? If you agree with Brigance on this point , give an example of a " successful speech " which did not change votes ( or other actions ) , but did " stir doubt " in the minds of the listeners . If you disagree with ...
... successful speech " ? If you agree with Brigance on this point , give an example of a " successful speech " which did not change votes ( or other actions ) , but did " stir doubt " in the minds of the listeners . If you disagree with ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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