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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1872-1873-306

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EVENING CLASSES 305 term-Its great importance-One of the chief elements of apparent earnestness in speaking or reading-Steele's Pro- sodia Rationcilis "-The identity of the theory of the Poise with the Thesis" and Arsis" of the ancient Greek rheto- ricians-Value of emphasis when rightly placed and discreetly used-Inflexion of the Voice-Definition of the term-Rising inflexions and falling inflexions-Modulation of the Voice- Parenthesis-Time-Pause-Rhetorical words-Grammatical and rhetorical punctuation-Speaking and reading with expression-Attitude-Gesture-Stammering and Stuttering -Causes and cures-Rules for acquiring power tone and compass of voice and strengthening generally the speech organs-Practical application of the principles of these Leo- tures Text Book Principles of Public Reading and Speaking by Plumptre 30 LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE Day and Hour of Attendance-Wednesday from 08 The following subjects will be discussed during the Course On the principles and practice of Arbitration with especial reference to International Arbitration Ibis Lecture will be free to all persons in- terested in the subject II Evidence generally III Presumptions Admissions and Confessions IV Documentary Evidence Conveyancing Purchase Deeds Settlements Wills &c VI Trusts and Trustees
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