- the
emperor Augustus.
Seneca mentioned the poet Ovid as
being a star
declaimer; the
works of the
satirists Martial and
Juvenal and the
historian Tacitus...
- and conceits, and the
language is
often rhetorical—written for
actors to
declaim rather than speak. The
grand speeches in
Titus Andronicus, in the view...
-
advanced age. He
appears to have
tried to
excel as an
orator (or
rather declaimer) as well as a
teacher of rhetoric. But it is
especially as a
teacher of...
- New Hampshire, Vermont, and
finally Louisiana. The
incident has been
declaimed as
amounting to
abduction and even kidnapping, and
launched recriminations...
- Virgil's Tomb is the
title of at
least three paintings completed by
Joseph Wright of
Derby between 1779 and 1785. The
subject of
these paintings is a fruit...
-
entering the room silently,
fixing the
audience with a look, and
suddenly declaiming in Old
English the
opening lines of the poem,
starting "with a
great cry...
-
South Lost the
Civil War.
University of
Georgia Press. pp. 443–457.
Brown declaimed against Davis Administration policies: "Almost
every act of usurpation...
- motif,
composed by
David Arnold and
which comprises a
variety of
voices declaim "This is the BBC in..."
before going on to name
various cities (e.g. Kampala...
-
civilized if
Ottoman gender separation persisted.
During a
meeting he
declaimed: To the women: Win for us the
battle of
education and you will do yet...
- (1935–2018),
Puerto Rican actor, writer, poet, screenwriter, songwriter, and
declaimer Samuel Molina (boxer) (born 1998),
Spanish professional boxer This disambiguation...