- pen-portraits of
famous declaimers,
either as
individuals or in pairs. In the
tenth preface,
Seneca provided a
group presentation of
declaimers previously overlooked...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
Laodicea and
summered at Daphne, a
resort just
outside Antioch.
Critics declaimed Lucius's
luxurious lifestyle,
saying that he had
taken to gambling, would...
- and
instructions are
those of the composer). In the latter, the
actors declaim portions of
speech to a
specified rhythm over
instrumental accompaniment...
- 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)...
- 355 1375 1409 Death's
Waylaying not the
sharpest 1945 1.486 1296 1315
Declaiming Waters none may
dread 1595 1638
Defrauded I a
Butterfly F38.02.005 1929...
- the wisdom, of
their predecessors,"
preferred war. One
senator famously declaimed Non est ista pax, sed
pactio servitutis ("This is not peace, but a pact...