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declamacion
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Art of public speaking; Roman genre.
declamatio
Russian
декламация
1
In the sixth year Porpora instructed him in
declamation
,
pronunciation, and articulation.
2
The atmosphere is of private communication rather than public assertiveness or
declamation
.
3
There was much vehement
declamation
against the measure and it was rejected.
4
But his ire was not to be vented in idle
declamation
only.
5
She recited ballad stories, and whatever else is usually delivered in
declamation
.
6
The
declamation
was recited on November 11, when a curious circumstance occurred.
7
We would recommend it especially to teachers of vocal music and
declamation
.
8
Andrews acknowledged the big man's comment with a glance, resumed his
declamation
.
9
He was most distinguished at college for English composition and Latin
declamation
.
10
In Isabella's
declamation
there is something harsh, and something forced and far-fetched.
11
Though never eloquent, he sometimes rises to an earnest and dignified
declamation
.
12
Whether this be reasoning or
declamation
,
I will not presume to say.
13
Idle
declamation
against 'fact mongers' well becomes such self-stultifying dealers in fiction.
14
Idle
declamation
against 'facts mongers' well becomes such self-stultifying dealers in fiction.
15
Verdi's mastery of dramatic accent-ofthe modern school of
declamation
-
is
here
evident.
16
Gounod is wrought up to an ecstasy by Mozart's
declamation
and harmonies.
declamation
idle declamation
impassioned declamation
eloquent declamation
public declamation
mere declamation
Russian
декламация
декламирование
Spanish
declamacion
declamación
Catalan
declamació