- emotion. The
terms diatribe and rant (and, to a
lesser extent,
tirade and
harangue) have at
times been
subtly distinguished, but in
modern discourse are often...
- The Guoyu,
usually translated as
Discourses of the States, is an
ancient Chinese text that
consists of a
collection of
speeches attributed to
rulers and...
-
would be
deported to
Siberia and
eaten by cannibals, but the PCI
cadres harangue the
crowd with the dire
state of
their children following the war, overcoming...
-
comes from ἄλλος (allos), "another, different" and ἀγορεύω (agoreuo), "to
harangue, to
speak in the ****embly",
which originates from ἀγορά (agora), "****embly"...
- Speakers'
Corner in Hyde Park. When he
spoke in public, he was
increasingly harangued by
socialists for his
conservative stances. He also had
hopes of becoming...
- the team
organized a
festive party in the Camp Nou,
during which Eto'o
harangued the fans chanting, "Madrid, cabrón,
saluda al campeón" (English for, "Madrid...
- 'Ian, did you just ask
Bradman to fill your
wallet with money?' Bradman's
harangue confirmed my su****ions that the
players were
going to have a hard time...
-
Sebastian later stood by a
staircase where the
emperor was to p**** and
harangued Diocletian for his
cruelties against Christians. This
freedom of speech...
-
power to end the strike. The
priest who
officiated at McElwee's
funeral harangued "those that had
called the
hunger strike" for not
ending it:
several mourners...
-
Visigothic King
Roderic haranguing his
troops before the
Battle of Guadalete...