The art of speaking in public eloquently or effectively.
1They study the art of speaking, of question, allegation and rejoinder.
2Is not pleading 'an art of speaking unconnected with the truth'?
3He was a close student of the art of speaking.
4Hitherto, strangers have expected to find there an exhibition of the art of speaking.
5The art of speaking from both sides of your mouth.
6Salesmen and commercial travellers in the United States have certainly learned the art of speaking.
7Perhaps music is the art of speaking extravagantly.
8Enough of the art of speaking; let us now proceed to consider the true use of writing.
9SOCRATES: Enough appears to have been said by us of a true and false art of speaking.
10In the formal art of speaking, they have to be more or less thought out and consciously practiced.
11As for the art of speaking, he tells you, young men should not practise it; I hold the contrary.
12Exposed to ruthless criticism, our Commons might be shamed into an attempt at proficiency in the art of speaking.
13His art of speaking had an enduring charm, and he completely satisfied the taste for pure and dignified speech.
14These are not rules for the art of speaking; they are merely some practical considerations regarding speaking to an audience.
15It is not my purpose to present here a theory of elocution, or a systematic treatise on the art of speaking.
16Go to some, may I say all, of our colleges and universities, and observe how the art of speaking is not taught.