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- preliminary exercises for Gr**** students of rhetoric: works from the Gr**** declamatory tradition survive in works such as the collections of Sopater and Choricius...
- satirists Martial and Juvenal and the historian Tacitus reveal substantial declamatory influence. Seneca's work here, however, is neither a collection of his...
- speech, and could be "in turn discursive or expository, conversational or declamatory." His main work, Raja Yoga, consists of his own reworking of a series...
- intonation, pitch instabilities within a pentatonic framework, and a declamatory voice. An ancient west central Sudanic stratum of pentatonic song composition...
- guitar in the rhythm section to create a jazzy, up-tempo sound with declamatory vocals. Jump blues tunes by Louis Jordan and Big Joe Turner, based in...
- race and socioeconomic background. According to Dibben, most of the declamatory style of singing in the group's singles were performed by Brown, the...
- blues include its dense texture, basic blues band instrumentation, rough declamatory vocal style, heavy guitar riffs, string-bending blues-scale guitar solos...
- in monodies could be for the most part melodic or for the most part declamatory and the two styles of presentation developed into the aria and the recitative...
- signature in the band's hardcore days, an almost bel canto baritone, and a declamatory speed-rap chatter that spews lyrics with the mechanical precision of...
- extreme simplification of characters to mythic types, choral effects, declamatory dialogue and heightened intensity all would become characteristic of...