How to Speak, how to ListenMacmillan, 1983 - 280页 Briefly describes the need for communicating and treats the art of rhetoric, "sales talk," lecturing, and other types of instructive speech. Explains preparation and delivery of speech, with examples, including three essential factors of persuasion: ethos, pathos, and logos. |
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第58页
... wish them to take— not only arouse them , but get them flowing steadily in the direction of the action you wish them to engage in . The control of pathos operates differently in instructive speech that has a theoretical , not a ...
... wish them to take— not only arouse them , but get them flowing steadily in the direction of the action you wish them to engage in . The control of pathos operates differently in instructive speech that has a theoretical , not a ...
第104页
... wishes you to adopt , a logically sen- sitive speaker , of which unfortunately there are too few , will lay before you the underlying premises on which his reasoning rests . Some of these , if not all , will consist of statements that ...
... wishes you to adopt , a logically sen- sitive speaker , of which unfortunately there are too few , will lay before you the underlying premises on which his reasoning rests . Some of these , if not all , will consist of statements that ...
第236页
... wish to restrict the franchise to the proper- tied class , and the democrats , who wish to extend it to the unpropertied as well . But though this conflict occurred in the Greek city - states , in antiquity it never 236 Appendix II.
... wish to restrict the franchise to the proper- tied class , and the democrats , who wish to extend it to the unpropertied as well . But though this conflict occurred in the Greek city - states , in antiquity it never 236 Appendix II.
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The Untaught Skills | 3 |
The Solitary and the Social | 12 |
PART TWO UNINTERRUPTED SPEECH | 19 |
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