Art of public speaking; Roman genre.
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.
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