Salim Markabi

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Later Gladstone would adapt Blair’s advice into a brief set of suggestions of his own on public speaking: ‘1. Study plainness of language, always preferring the simpler word. 2. Shortness of sentences. 3. Distinctness of articulation. 4. Test and question your own arguments beforehand, not waiting for critic or opponent. 5. Seek a thorough digestion of, and familiarity with, your subject, and rely mainly on these to prompt the proper words. 6. Remember that if you are to sway an audience you must besides thinking out your matter, watch them all along.’
The Lion and the Unicorn: Gladstone vs Disraeli
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