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Oratory Sacred and Secular; Or, The Extemporaneous Speaker / With Sketches of the Most Eminent Speakers of All Ages

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A practical manual argues for extemporaneous speaking over memorized essays and compares unwritten and written discourse while listing intellectual and physical prerequisites such as knowledge, voice, courage, and self-reliance. It emphasizes methods of preparation and cultivation—imagination, language, gesture, earnestness, and study habits—and recommends ways to acquire general, biblical, and theological learning. A detailed section uses sermon composition as a model for selecting subjects, arranging material, using notes, opening and concluding effectively, and improving subsequent performances. Additional chapters address secular oratory and lecturing, and the volume closes with sketches of eminent speakers and a chairman's guide for conducting public meetings under parliamentary rules.

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William Pittenger

William Pittenger was an American author and speaker known for his works on public speaking and historical narratives. He gained prominence with his book "Capturing a Locomotive: A History of Secret Service in the Late War," which recounts his experiences during the Civil War. Pittenger also contributed significantly to the field of oratory, offering practical advice in titles such as "How to Become a Public Speaker" and "Extempore Speech: How to Acquire and Practice It." His writings reflect a blend of personal experience and instructional guidance, making him a notable figure in both historical and rhetorical literature.

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