- pen-portraits of
famous declaimers,
either as
individuals or in pairs. In the
tenth preface,
Seneca provided a
group presentation of
declaimers previously overlooked...
- 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...
- 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...
-
welcomed to try out for the
chance to
declaim a
memorized piece in
front of an ****embly.
During Public Declamation,
declaimers are
scored on
categories including...
-
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...
- has the
demonstrably straight Mary Richards'
neighbor Phyllis breezily declaiming that Mary is
still "young and ****", but in an
episode about two years...
-
referred to a
school that
taught students how to read, scan, interpret, and
declaim Gr**** and
Latin poets (including Homer, Virgil, Euripides, and others)...
-
within the
Democratic Party: "Conservative
Republicans are
always ready to
declaim the
evils of
public welfare, and they
would probably be the
first to raise...
- (typically
trochaic rhythm, the same as in
early tragedy); long
speeches declaimed by the
Chorus in
parabases (in
either anapestic or
trochaic rhythms);...
-
South Lost the
Civil War.
University of
Georgia Press. pp. 443–457.
Brown declaimed against Davis Administration policies: "Almost
every act of usurpation...